Making art for and with people makes me happy đź’› Denmark based artist Stine Linnemann.


Stine Linnemann

Feels so good to finally be posting some videos about The Patchwork Project. This is the largest scale I've ever worked on - both figuratively and literally! The project is about buying abandoned plots of land on the Danish island of Falster and transforming them into little pocket forests.

The next one in the series will be published this coming weekend, which will be about my very first day actually working on the land that I bought :O I've been documenting the whole journey since 2023, but only now am I finding the time to edit the first few videos. So, if this sounds interesting to you please feel free to support by liking the videos, leaving comments or sharing it with a friend. Thanks in advance <3

10 months ago | [YT] | 2

Stine Linnemann

I've been feeling super nervous about the video, that I just published today. It might not seem like anything too special - it's not very long and a lot of it, is just me talking to the camera... But it's about a project I've been working on for a really long time, since I first came up with the idea back in 2020 during the pandemic and it's a project that is very near and dear to my heart: The Patchwork Forest.

I hope you'll take a few minutes out of your day to watch it <3

2 years ago | [YT] | 3

Stine Linnemann

One of my favourite things, is to grow new plants from my food waste. Case in point, here are two tiny lemon trees, that I grew from seeds I picked out of a lemon I squeezed for some hummus I was making, just a few months back.

In fact I usually end up making way more plants, than I can keep myself. That's why I started "Frøet" which literally means The Seed. It's a plant swap station, where everyone in my neighbourhood can either give or take plants for free!

I'm showing some clips of it, in the new video I have coming out later today, or you can read more about it on my website: www.stinelinnemann.com/project/froet/ <3

2 years ago | [YT] | 2

Stine Linnemann

Got myself a pretty special coin!

It's actually more of a token - it's made specifically for the lockers at the beautiful Copenhagen museum Glyptoteket. If you ever find yourself around these parts, please promise me you'll go. I promise you won't regret it!

If you'd like to see more of this magical place, check out my latest video from the Everyday moments series, where I share some of my favourite spots in this favourite city of mine <3

2 years ago | [YT] | 3

Stine Linnemann

New video about my (hopefully?) budding corvid friendships! A nice relaxed walk in the snow, while trying to bribe the local bird-population with peanuts...

2 years ago | [YT] | 1

Stine Linnemann

Finally back with a new video! This has been in the works for several months now and it's a bit different than other videos I've done. It's about a collaboration I did recently, where we looked into a bit of virtually unknown yet world famous Danish textile history. Pretty strange because us Danes - coming from a small country - usually love bragging about things "we" did.

So why is this so secret? Watch to find out and dive into the history with us!

3 years ago | [YT] | 1

Stine Linnemann

Hey everyone :) I'm trying something new in this video, I hope you like it! It's shorter, based around music and I'd like to say it's more poetic, but I'll let you be the judge of that...

3 years ago | [YT] | 1

Stine Linnemann

This feels like my first youtube video, even though technically it isn't! The reason for this is, that this is the first time I have really consciously decided to make a video solely for this channel - AND I plan for it to be the first of many. I hope you like it :)

3 years ago | [YT] | 1

Stine Linnemann

New video interview! I had the pleasure of interviewing Laura Dalgaard, who is a young textile designer based in Copenhagen, who has her own knitwear brand. She sells her designs both in the form of high-end ready-made products as well as by pattern, so everyone is able to access her delightful design universe. Hope you enjoy :)

This interview is one of several interviews for the upcoming podcast series Fabric of Society, that I'm making in collaboration with Rosa Tolnov Clausen.

4 years ago | [YT] | 1

Stine Linnemann

Earlier today I uploadet a new interview video. I recommend it, if you are interested in social enterprise and textiles. The video is part of a podcast project funded by The Nordic Culture Fund, that I am doing in collaboration with Rosa Tolnov Clausen, who is a PhD student at Göteborg University.

4 years ago | [YT] | 1