A life of reverence and trust
Interview with Sven Signe
In a world often driven by the idea that more is more, artist Sven Signe and his wife Nina chose a radical path of austerity. In their Mongolian yurt, they are raising their newborn surrounded by nature’s abundance and parental love.
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text: Annemiek Leclaire
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