Born in Stockholm in 1902, this artist pursued a life shaped by the rhythms of the early 20th century, navigating landscapes of color, form, and light. Growing up in Sweden, he absorbed the evolving currents of modernism and built a practice rooted in direct observation and tactile technique. Throughout his career, he engaged with themes drawn from daily life, urban scenes, and the quiet dignity found in ordinary moments, translating them into compositions that emphasize balance and rhythm. His work reflects a disciplined studio practice, a patient approach to materials, and a sensitivity to how atmosphere interacts with matter. He remains associated with a broader tradition of exploration in art.