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Indoors in the cultural quarter, lots of rings hang along the walls, which are covered in textiles in different shades of blue like the sea. Many of the rings resemble dream catchers with fabrics falling down around the round frame.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

"As Ripples on the Water" is a textile art installation that makes a big impact using simple materials. When we come together around a thought or idea, the effect can be great, and like ripples on water, it spreads out and influences us in different ways. A creative collaboration in which participants have created their own ripples of water using hula hoops, textiles, strips of fabric and yarn in the colours of the sea.

Inuti wants to create a wave of creative movements that continue to grow and ripple even beyond OPENART.

Along the railing of one of the steps of the cultural center, a modern building it hangs rings that are covered in textile in the colors of blue tones like the sea. Many of the rings resemble dream catchers with fabrics falling down around the round frame.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

In the foreground hang rings covered with textiles in blue colors. In the background you can see a room and people walking by.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

Indoors, lots of rings hang along the walls, which are covered in textiles in shades of blue. Two people are sitting on a staircase under the rings.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

Artwork: As Ripples on the Water

Artist: Inuti

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Material: Textile installation

Location: The cultural quarter's entrance, the stairs up to the terrace, the library railing and the glass transition to Örebro Art Gallery

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