Vildväv 

A woman with long brown hair tied in a bun, wearing a leopard print dress, stands beside a textile art piece on a white wall, showing a face with abstract features. The artwork has a blue background with pink and orange accents, with colorful strings hanging from the top.

I reclaim myself as home, 2023

Colorful textile art piece made of woven, frayed fabric with strands hanging downward, attached to a vertical structure with multicolored threads.

Weaving embodied storytelling - into shared spaces of expression, as an inquiry for the self and for collective care.

Detail from the tapestry I reclaim myself as home, 2023

A young girl with curly blonde hair is working on a colorful puppet show or art project using a variety of handmade puppets and soft textile characters hanging from a wooden frame.

From the project Threads of a Collective Childhood, 2025–ongoing

Two women standing near a colorful textile art installation outdoors, with buildings and trees in the background. One woman is holding the frame of the art piece, wearing sunglasses and a striped shirt. The other woman is walking past, carrying a tote bag, wearing a blue skirt and dark top.
Two handwoven fabric art pieces resembling figures of a woman and a man, hanging on a wooden wall.

From the project ArtCraft is LoveCraft – Summer Tour in Stockholm’s parklek playgrounds, 2025

Handwoven textile sculpture in orange and pink tones, shaped like a human figure with layered woven fabric panels, waffle weave, created by swedish artist Anna Vildväv Losefsky as part of her embodied storytelling and contemporary textile art series.

Process images from the project Threads of a Collective Childhood, 2025–ongoing

A mixed media artwork resembling a sitting dog made from woven and stitched fabric, yarn, and other materials, with a focus on brown tones and colorful accents.
Three embroidered portraits of women on a loom, depicting different angles of women with various hairstyles and clothing.

These three portraits are part of a series in which I explore childhood, relationships, and identity through tactile representations. The portraits move between presence and dissolution - a face, a gesture, or an environment that simultaneously carries personal memories and collective narratives.