Anonymouse Shows Tiny Art in Swedish Museum
For many years, people in Sweden found small surprises on the streets. These were tiny mouse-sized shops, restaurants, and even theme parks. No one knew who made them, but they were signed "Anonymouse." Many people loved the fun and mystery.
Now in 2025, the artists have revealed their names. They are Elin Westerholm and Lupus Nensén. They are showing their work at Skissernas Museum in Lund. The exhibition has over 50 handmade items. There is even a tiny arcade and theatre. Visitors can also see sketches and learn how the art was made.
The artists said the project is now finished. They felt it was the right time to share their names. Even though the street art is ending, people can still enjoy the tiny world in the museum. It is a celebration of imagination and creativity.
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