Verk fra 2015 i Fjellgaten. Kunstnerinnen kom gjennom NUART. En kanin som blir foret med jordbær av en maskin som blir ført av tre frosker. Etter inspirasjon av Elsa Beskows verden om at vi mennesker kan bli små og dyreverden tar over til slutt. Hama Woods is a stencil artist, based in Oslo. Her work demonstrates a reverence for nature and its immediate connection to humanity. In a search for methods to communicate the importance and revival of nature, Hama Woods stencils intuitively reflects and focuses on a sociological approach to greed and human con-sumption and its direct affect on our natural environment. Her works are characterized by the use of hand cut, multilayered stencils witch are applied by spray paint. Woods´ artworks are gradually taking root in public and private spaces in and around Oslo. Her hope is to empower and challenge viewers to come to their own conclusions and to rethink the choices they make which effect today and tomorrow. “Deep in the roots of an old pine tree live the children of the forest. Playing hide-and-seek with the squirrels, snowballing in the winter, each season brings its own adventures - but perhaps spring holds the best surprise of all.The storybook 'Children of the Forest' by Elsa Beskow was the inspiration for Hama Woods' wall. The wall features a giant rabbit being fed strawberries via a rope-pulley system by small frogs. The adventurous settings and the fantasy-like scenes portrayed in the book was a great starting point for Woods. On a deeper level, in addition to the wall being inspired by Elsa Beskows childlike stories, the wall takes a critical angle, addressing the skewed distribution of benefits in our world.” Hama Woods Hama Woods