In my last day in Malmö I decided to visit all the museums I haven’t had time to visit so far: Form Design Center, Konsthall, Disgusting Food Museum, and Moderna Museet. Almost all of them free!
That’s the thing with art, sometimes you spend months without creating anything significant, or being exhibited, and then, all of a sudden… my work is exhibited at Saatchi Gallery London and Copenhagen Contemporary within a week!
One of the advantages of living in Malmö is how easy is to travel by train to Copenhagen. So today I crossed the bridge to visit two museums there, since they’re celebrating Art Week.
It’s one thing to have your works selected for sale at the Saatchi Gallery online. It’s a whole different thing to have your work exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery in London. That’s what happened to me. Look’ma, “I’m an artist” now!

I had to fly to London for the day (for a business meeting), so I took the opportunity to visit art exhibitions at Japan House, Serpentine Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, and Tate Britain. A nice day of art and 20 km (12 miles) of walking.
Sweden is not the first place one thinks of when picturing “beaches”, but they do have many. So I decided to get in the Baltic Sea water like a true Nordic.
Here is a random collection of oddities found in my local supermarkets in Malmö, Sweden.