Art that speaks from

the roots of emotions

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Roots of Chicago Roots of Chicago
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Roots of Chicago
SEK 9,000.00

This piece feels really personal to me. It’s about what lies beneath—the unseen layers, the history, the resilience that holds everything up even when we don’t notice it. When I was creating Roots of Chicago, I kept thinking about growth… how everything new is built on something deeper, something older.

The flowing lines and earthy tones reflect that constant movement—like the city is still growing, still becoming. To me, this painting represents the beginning of a new era. One that’s grounded, but not stuck. Evolving, but still connected to its roots.

60×60cm
Oil on canvas
Framed

Roots of Connection
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Roots of Connection
SEK 42,000.00

Roots of Connection is the largest in its series.

Roots of Connection explores what we mean to each other and what growth implies. We all have a source of nourishment and connection.

Deep colours of orange, brown and blue, Roots of Connection is a bold talking piece. Transforming your space with warmth and emotion. 

120x150 cm 

Oil on stretched canvas 

Roots of Chicago Roots of Chicago
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Roots of Chicago
SEK 42,000.00

Roots of Chicago is one of the largest in its collection, painted in oil and oil stick on canvas.

Roots of Chicago is a painting that explores the connection between humans and what we mean to each other, with deep colors of brown, orange, and beige.

This is a bold talking piece that transforms your space with warmth and personality.

150×120cm (unframed)

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Nordiska Kompaniet

Affordable Art Fair 2024

Galleri Hind

Affordable Art Fair 2025

Classicum

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Hej, I’m Edda

– a Swedish artist painting the emotions that connect us. My work explores the roots of feeling
– moments of calm, passion, and reflection
– through texture, color, and flow.

Each piece begins with nature:
a memory of wind, light, or silence.
The emotion takes over.

A woman in a white smock standing next to a table with a striped tablecloth, surrounded by colorful paintings of landscapes and trees in an art studio. She has red hair styled in a messy bun and is barefoot.