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Johan Adlercreutz was born in Sweden in 1956 and has photographed in some 30 countries, professionally for the last 18 years.
His editorial photography can be found in publications all over the world - in books, on magazine covers and illustrating his own articles. The small Winter One exhibit consists of six prints with an unmistakable winter feeling.

"This small series of prints represents winter to me personally. I met the lead Greenland Dog resting after a dogsled race on a cold, dark, winter afternoon.
The Siberian Husky is howling, longing for the sled, at sunset.
The sleeping Siberian Husky in print W13 was the father of a litter of pups who were cuddled up with their mother in the unheated log shed behind him. Temperatures were well below zero and this family of sled dogs lived their natural life.
On a clear December day in the Cariboo region of British Columbia I took my snowshoes off for a rest and realized the beauty around me in print W14.
The bridge in print W15 is over the Dalälven river in Sweden, a river which forms a climactic and ecological border in this country. The cold midday steam rose off the river, while the sun barely made it above the tree tops.
The last print is of the thatched roof of a cottage on the shore of Kattegat, the sea between Denmark and Sweden. The icy, damp, winter air creates a fantasy landscape covered in white frost."
Johan Adlercreutz, 2001




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