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We want to show and share this concern and raise the public’s awareness of environmental issues that ultimately concern all of us living by the Baltic Sea, or really anywhere on this planet. Where possible, there is also the above video showing the land art pieces in situ on Öland.Īll of us are inspired and enamored with nature and the landscapes around us and we are concerned by the threats many ecosystems face because of climate change and other human intervention. In the exhibitions we show photos and a map of the Land Jewels, as well as some previous jewelry work from all participants. There are two more exhibitions planned next year, one in Hamburg, Germany and one in Klaipeda, Lithuania. We exhibited the result of our work on the island first in September in Öland’s museum in Himmelsberga, Sweden, then in the Maritime Centre Vellamo in Kotka, Finland in November. The traces of our intervention will fade. Sooner or later our land jewelry will degrade and the material it was made of will become part of the surrounding nature again. All pieces have been left where they were created, with the exception of some non-degradable material we removed. We worked with what was at hand in the landscape around us to make temporary pieces of art with the thematic background of the Baltic Sea and the environmental threats it faces.ĭuring five working days, we created almost 30 pieces of ‘land jewels’ by the shore of Segerstad on southeast Öland, most of them sculptural installations. Eight artists with a background in jewelry, coming from four different countries of the Baltic region, met on the island to create land art – or, as we call it: Land Jewelry. LandJewelry is a project that took place by the shore of Öland, Sweden during the last days of August 2021.