I like to think I'll see the end of awful soulless fakewood laminate plank flooring in my lifetime (though plank flooring that's *not* fakewood can be a useful thing). Ugh, every room with that on the floor looks cheap and sad.

#fakewood #honestsurfaces

Noch mehr #kreatives . Ich liebe den Wald und hätte auch einen echten #baumstumpf nehmen können. Aber das hätte weniger Spaß gemacht. #diy #art #artwork #wennmichdiemusebeißt #whimsy #fakewood #selbstgemacht
wonderful people! i have 3 paintings for you: i will do a lottery on the 20st of dec.
your chances to win an original painting are still 50%!!!! all you have to do is order a SHELTER BOOK.
you have 7 days left! 29,90€ signed & dedicated if you like - mailto: [email protected]
take your chance!
i also have 2 special edition books left - the cover is made out of wood with an embossed drawing

#freepainting #winoriginalartwork #lottery #shelter #shelterbook #fakewood #imitation #painting #moki #gingkopress
3 days left to take part in the lottery: you can win 1 out of 3 paintings of the shelter series. so the chances are very good with 3 winners! every person ordering a book until the 20.12.22 takes part in the lottery.

SHELTER has been published in 2016 with an introduction by margaret morton, an interview by anika heusermann and texts by gaston bachelard, oi va voi & abe kobo.
you find a book review on vimeo: https://vimeo.com/188040852
info by the publisher gingko press: Shelter is a broad treatment of a safe haven in our society, encompassing the whimsical security of a tree house to the stark oppres­sion of poverty. The artist moki depicts characteristic forms of refuge and elementary strategies of physical retreat such as shielding, disguising, veiling or going into hiding.
In her paintings we encounter a range of huts and tent-like structures, coverings of found materials, and other inventive modes of protection or concealment, like camouflaging and masking. We also see postures offering a kind of safety – huddling, curling up or just closing one’s eyes. The beauty of the images in Shelter is numbing, yet infused with a dose of reality. We witness the homeless phenomenon on a visceral level. Caught off guard, we’re confronted by the act of living. In Shelter, moki has established herself as a deeply empathic painter and poet.

#winapainting #SHELTER #lottery #verlosung #konstig #shelterbook #fakewood #imitation #painting #moki #gingkopress #camoflage #hidden #howtodisappear #mioke #indisguise
SHELTER book review © moki 2016

SHELTER book review thanks to J&R © moki 2016 introduction by margaret morton interview by anika heusermann texts by gaston bachelard, oi va…

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3 days left to take part in the lottery: you can win 1 out of 3 paintings of the shelter series. so the chances are very good with 3 winners! every person ordering a book until the 20.12.22 takes part in the lottery.

SHELTER has been published in 2016 with an introduction by margaret morton, an interview by anika heusermann and texts by gaston bachelard, oi va voi & abe kobo.
you find a book review on vimeo: https://vimeo.com/188040852
info by the publisher gingko press: Shelter is a broad treatment of a safe haven in our society, encompassing the whimsical security of a tree house to the stark oppres­sion of poverty. The artist moki depicts characteristic forms of refuge and elementary strategies of physical retreat such as shielding, disguising, veiling or going into hiding.
In her paintings we encounter a range of huts and tent-like structures, coverings of found materials, and other inventive modes of protection or concealment, like camouflaging and masking. We also see postures offering a kind of safety – huddling, curling up or just closing one’s eyes. The beauty of the images in Shelter is numbing, yet infused with a dose of reality. We witness the homeless phenomenon on a visceral level. Caught off guard, we’re confronted by the act of living. In Shelter, moki has established herself as a deeply empathic painter and poet.

#winapainting #SHELTER #lottery #verlosung #konstig #shelterbook #fakewood #imitation #painting #moki #gingkopress #camoflage #hidden #howtodisappear #mioke #indisguise
SHELTER book review © moki 2016

SHELTER book review thanks to J&R © moki 2016 introduction by margaret morton interview by anika heusermann texts by gaston bachelard, oi va…

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5 days left to take part in the lottery: you can win 1 out of 3 paintings of the shelter series. so the chances are very good with 3 winners! every person ordering a book until the 20.12.22 takes part in the lottery.
these photos are from a signing in the most lovely bookstore in stockholm: KONST/IG @konstig_bokhandel tack så jätte mycket till charlotte & helene for inviting me!
SHELTER has been published in 2016 with an introduction by margaret morton, an interview by anika heusermann and texts by gaston bachelard, oi va voi & abe kobo.
you find a book review on vimeo: https://vimeo.com/188040852
info by the publisher gingko press: Shelter is a broad treatment of a safe haven in our society, encompassing the whimsical security of a tree house to the stark oppres­sion of poverty. The artist moki depicts characteristic forms of refuge and elementary strategies of physical retreat such as shielding, disguising, veiling or going into hiding.
In her paintings we encounter a range of huts and tent-like structures, coverings of found materials, and other inventive modes of protection or concealment, like camouflaging and masking. We also see postures offering a kind of safety – huddling, curling up or just closing one’s eyes. The beauty of the images in Shelter is numbing, yet infused with a dose of reality. We witness the homeless phenomenon on a visceral level. Caught off guard, we’re confronted by the act of living. In Shelter, moki has established herself as a deeply empathic painter and poet.

#winapainting #SHELTER #lottery #verlosung #konstig #shelterbook #fakewood #imitation #painting #moki #gingkopress #camoflage #hidden #howtodisappear #mioke #indisguise
SHELTER book review © moki 2016

SHELTER book review thanks to J&R © moki 2016 introduction by margaret morton interview by anika heusermann texts by gaston bachelard, oi va…

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