Himininn by Ragnhildur Lára Weisshappel
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Ragnhildur Lára Weisshappel - Himininn
Ragnhildur von Weisshappel b. 1989 graduated from Iceland Academy of the Arts in 2013, before graduating she spent a year in Villa Arson, Nice, France. As of now she is at the MA program in Iceland University of the Arts and is headed to Beaux Arts in Paris for a few months.
Ragnhildur works in mixed media, video, sculpture and drawing. The media and the subject are interdependent. Her work revolves around small, fleeing happenings and brief moments - light, dreamlike analyses of mundane ordinary life.