Swedish artist and designer Alfhild Külper aims to create physical representations of the soft spots in our minds. A graduate of the prestigious Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, she spent ten years as head of design at the avant garde fashion house Viktor & Rolf. Using a mix of traditional tufting techniques with 3D embroidery, Külper crafts tapestries, installations, and objects from leftover wool from the textile industries of India, Nepal and the Netherlands that serve as abstractions of memory and emotion, typically feelings of joy. The artist has shown with Objectis With Narratives ( Belgium) , Superhouse ( New York, US) The Cristel Ballroom Gallery (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), De School (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Lise Braun Galerie (St. Tropez, France), and Transnatural Gallery (Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Her work has been published in Financial Times, The Sunday Times, PIN-UP, Surface, Wired,Architectural Digest and others. Külper lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.