Swing towards freedom by Margot Korhonen

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Margot Korhonen

Christchurch, New Zealand

About ‘Swing towards freedom’ by Margot Korhonen

Seeing a swing almost always takes us straight back to our own childhood. Swing back and forth with your legs. A feeling of freedom when you feel the wind blowing through your hair. Daddy's, mommy's, grandpa's or grandma's hands in your back to give you a push.

Seeing my children enjoying this wooden swing was the inspiration for…

Original created by Margot Korhonen.

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Margot Korhonen
Christchurch, New Zealand

I've been drawing since I was a tot and have aspired to be an artist for at least as long. At 8 years old I 'knew' I was going to be a Graphic Artist and drive a Porsche (at least I got one of them right). In Dec 2016 I had a double mastectomy. The idea of such a massive surgery scared the life out of me and when I woke up afterwards one of the first things I said to myself was 'I want to do more with my art'... that was how my first mural was born…

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