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Erik Berglin "Ikebana arrangements (06)"

Serien Ikebana Arrangements är uppkallad efter den traditionella japanska konsten att arrangera blommor. Där västerländska florister i många fall lägger tyngdpunkten på det dekorativa i kombinationen av färger och blommornas skönhet, väljer utövare av Ikebana att fokusera på enkelhet. Läs mer om projektet här.



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Printing technique: Digitalt pigmenttryck
Edition: 30
Size, artwork: 44 x 65 cm


Size, print area: 34 x 55 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 Erik Berglin

Erik Berglin mainly works with photography in an extended context, with interventions in the public sphere, fictional stories and with appropriated material from the internet. In recent years, he has started generating images using algorithms. He creates situations where everyday images are alternated and displaced from their natural functions, often with references to art history and popular culture. His method is conceptual but leaves room for the random and unexpected.

Erik Berglin (b. 1980, Sundsvall) received his Master of Fine Arts from Akademin Valand in Gothenburg in 2010. Berglin has received around 20 scholarships and is represented in the collections of the Musée de Elysée in Switzerland, Hasselblad Center, and Gothenburg Museum, among others. In 2022 he was awarded the Swedish Photo Book Award for his book The Bird Project.

About Erik Berglin