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David Wiberg "Regndans"

In the artworks from the picture book "Världens snällaste gäng" (The Kindest Gang in the World), David Wiberg depicts the world of a child; the walk to the sports field and tying the football boots, amidst the gray facades of council estates. Read more

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Printing technique: Digital pigment print
Edition: 30
Size, artwork: 36 x 36 cm


Size, print area: 34 x 33 cm

Shipping and delivery time

Within Sweden there are several shipping options:

  • Delivery to the nearest DHL agent
    • Free for unframed artwork
    • 100 SEK for framed artwork
  • Home delivery with Postnord MyPack Home
    • SEK 100 for unframed artwork
    • SEK 250 for framed artwork
  • ed. art pick-up (free): Pick up your framed or unframed artwork at Timmermansgatan 40 in Stockholm at no extra cost. Opening hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-18.

Delivery time

Unframed works approximately 3-7 working days
Framed works 2-3 weeks

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Framing

ed. art provides framing as part of the purchase. We partner with skilled framers across Stockholm to custom-make your frame after you have placed your order. All frames are made-to-measure and acid-free.

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Help choosing

We offer two different services to help you choose artwork:

1. Free digital consultation with sketches. Based on images of your walls and your existing art, we put together digital sketch proposals with artwork and frames. Read more

2. Hanging consultation at home including art for 5,000 SEK (in the Stockholm area). During a two-hour visit, we look at and hang all the art you have and how it can be complemented with at least one new work from us. Read more

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About David Wiberg

David Wiberg's pictures depict the world of a child. There is a darkness in them, but also a playfulness. The motif sphere is strongly influenced by the artist's own upbringing in the council estates of Norra Fäladen in Lund. To produce his pictures, Wiberg works with a digital collage technique, where scanned paintings, drawings and different types of materials are joined together in the computer.

In addition to being an illustrator and artist, David Wiberg (b. 1973) is also active as a writer, actor, playwright and director, and part of the humor collective Varanteatern. He studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London and is also a trained architect. For twenty years now, he has been drawing the Nobel Prize winner in literature every year in Sydsvenska dagbladet.