PIPPI

She adores Pippi Longstocking. The mischievous, freckled, and fearless girl from Astrid Lindgren's famous books was her idol, her muse, her constant companion in the world of imagination. Every day, she would escape into Pippi’s world, imagining herself being as strong as her, playing with her horse and monkey all day and wearing striped stockings.

Her carefree attitude that Helga adored—it was the way Pippi saw the world. Pippi was a girl who wasn’t afraid to be herself, to break rules, and to live in a world where anything was possible. Pippi’s art wasn’t confined to canvas or paper; it was the art of life itself—an unchoreographed dance of spontaneity and joy.

She felt the pull to do something bold, something that shouted, I am Pippi

No plan, no precision, just instinct - just a vibrant explosion of freedom.

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