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ANJA MULDER

HE BOLD COLOUR AND STYLISED DETAIL OF ANJA MULDER’S GRONINGEN APARTMENT COULD HAVE BEEN BEAMED FROM A MICHEL GONDRY FILM. THERE’S A DEFINITE LARGER-THAN-LIFE QUALITY TO THE CURATED CHAOS, WHERE TIN ROBOTS, SHEEPSKIN RUGS AND CARDBOARD CLOUDS WIELD THE AESTHETIC WEIGHT. SUCH DETAILED CREATIVE COMPOSITION MAKES IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT ANJA’S BEEN LIVING IN THE THREE-BEDROOM SPACE FOR JUST ONE YEAR. WHAT’S HARDER TO COMPREHEND IS THAT PRIOR TO THIS, SHE SPENT OVER 10 YEARS MOVING

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