21, Danish, and flying solo at the Arken Museum. Karen is a graphic designer who caught her own eye (and ours) at one of Frank Thilo installations, part of his “The Phoenix Is Closer Than It Appears” exhibition.
21, Danish, and flying solo at the Arken Museum. Karen is a graphic designer who caught her own eye (and ours) at one of Frank Thilo installations, part of his “The Phoenix Is Closer Than It Appears” exhibition.
See that girl with the killer tilt, all purp’ed out from head to toe and paired accordingly with a David Benjamin Sherry photograph of similar shade? Yeah, well that’s Anne Sofie. She’s Danish living in London, currently recording her first album and probably gets impossibly cooler with each hangout. Here she is spotted at the Saatchi Gallery in London. (photo by Mai Due Brinch)
This is Anette in/at/sucked into Olafur Eliasson’s Omgivelser installation at the at ARoS museum in Denmark. We’re not usually into self-shooters but this photo just pops so loud, to us. Anette lives in Copenhagen and just finished her Masters in Digital Design and Communication from the IT University of Copenhagen. Hello world, Anette is here!
Johanne in front of Bruce Nauman’s Double Poke in the Eye II installation at Dia:Beacon. The neon glow hugs oh so nicely around her cheek bones. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)

Olafur Eliasson’s “The Inverted Panorama House” boosts its museum-goers with that ethereal edge. A brush of razor sharp colors over paled-out winter babes! Only in Denmark, only at the ARoS Museum. Photo by Ea Verdoner Jacobsen