Affordable Art Fair - SQUAD

We are an exciting group of artists ready to light up the Affordable Art Fair 2025 together with our amazing work.
We are a mix of different artists, each bringing their own style and expression to the table. From colorful abstracts to portraits and ceramic sculpture, we are sure there is something for everyone.
Where to get the tickets? Contact us or book your tickets HERE
Stand: G2
Where: Nacka Strandsmässan
Images by Julia Fogelberg

Schedule & opening hours:
Wednesday 1 October
Vernissage: 18.00 – 21.30
Thursday 2 October
12.00 – 17.00
Art After Work: 17.00 – 21.00
Friday 3 October
11.00 – 17.00
Art Late: 17.00 – 19.30
Saturday 4 October
11.00 – 18.00
Family Hour: 10.00 – 11.00
Sunday 5 October
11.00 – 17.00
Family Hour: 10.00 – 11.00
WHO ARE WE?

Helena Ungh (Moshi by Helena)
Helena Ungh Hofman-Bang is a cheerful and creative Gothenburg native who now lives in Stockholm. She has been painting since childhood and has attended several art schools, studying graphic design, oil, watercolor, and also art history. Helena is sensitive and intuitive, which means her art is created out of the feeling that arises in the moment.
Ceramics entered Helena’s life seven years ago when she started building with paper clay at home. Her interest later developed into working with more durable materials, and stoneware became “The Thing.” Every piece Helena creates is truly one of a kind. There is only one of each, making every work very special. No one else will have the same coffee cup, sculpture, jar, or incense dish as the one you just bought!
As with most of Helena’s creations, everything comes in periods. First, there was the “pot period,” followed by the “coffee cup period.” After that came the “lamp base period.” When Helena was asked to make trophies for a women’s network, she says, “my head caught fire.” In the midst of a brain full of chaos and a bit of panic over what a trophy could become, the “little man/little woman” sculpture was born

Emma Malm
Emma Malm is a 37-year-old contemporary artist known for her colorful modern portraits and animals inspired by the human beauty, different techniques, life itself and colors. She is an up and coming artist that have been recognized by a number of art galleries in Stockholm. She is based in Stockholm, Sweden. But have also lived and painted in London. Art has been a great part of Emma’s life as long as she can remember. She has tried many different styles and methods. Right now she prefers to work with acrylics, larger canvases, colorful themes and a lot of metallic leafs. She chooses subjects who are delicate and attractive, these female figures are also energetic and resolute. Their representation in bright and fashionable colours echoes her own impressionism-popart genre, but the subjects themselves are outside the confines of that artistic category. While meeting on the canvas the spots of paint harmonize and give to each of the portraits its own soul.

Jessica Grönwall (LerBonden)
Jessica Grönwall is an artist based in Stockholm, Sweden, who has found her passion in creating ceramic figures, particularly the unique and whimsical "funky clay creatures."
These funky clay creatures share a common characteristic of having two big footprints, but each one possesses its own distinct essence and personality. Jessica finds inspiration for these creations in her own moods and the people she encounters in her life.
Her ceramic figures, the funky clay creatures, not only showcase her artistic talent but also reflect her passion for bringing joy and individuality into the world through her creations.

Evelina Hedberg (Imse Studios)
Evelina Hedberg is born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, and discovered her passion for art at a young age. She creates abstract colorful paintings and ceramics.
Her love for colors and shapes have always been present taking form in different mediums throughout her life. Her paintings often feature bold brushstrokes, dynamic textures, and a rich layering of colors. She allows her emotions and subconscious to guide her, surrendering to the flow of the paint and the energy of the moment. Through the beauty of abstract expression she invites viewers to interpret her work based on their own experiences and perspectives, creating a personal and intimate connection between the art and its audience.
