During the Jönköpings Konst och Kulturfestival, families with children explored the magical world of John Bauer by creating forest spirit masks using clay and natural materials. Embedded with wildflower seeds, the masks were later planted in gardens and backyards, transforming into living sculptures and creating vibrant spaces for pollinators.
The workshop blended art, storytelling, and ecology, offering a playful, hands-on way for visitors to engage with cultural heritage and biodiversity.
Troll eyes, mossy brows, and secret seeds waiting to bloom.
Troll eyes, mossy brows, and secret seeds waiting to bloom.

Shaping stories with soil, seeds, and natural textures.

The event was part of Jönköpings Konst och Kulturfestival and supported by Region Jönköping.
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