Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2016, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2016, Blaðsíða 40
Culture Purple40The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 5 — 2016 Austurstræti 16 Tel. 551 0011 apotek.isAPOTEK KITCHEN+BAR ICELANDIC GOURMET MENU Freshly caught seafood and free range lamb – with a modern twist 6 COURSE DINNER MENU STARTS WITH A “REFRESHING“ SHOT OF THE NATIONAL SNAPS BRENNIVÍN FOLLOWED BY A BITE-SIZED TASTE OF PUFFIN OCEAN PERCH Slow cooked ocean perch, beetroot purée, spicy butter, serrano ham, beetroot MINKE WHALE Shallot vinaigrette, crispy Jerusalem artichokes SEA TROUT Yuzu mayo, tru­e mayo, crispy quinoa, apple PLAICE Samphire, green asparagus, blood orange, lime beurre blanc RACK OF FREE RANGE ICELANDIC LAMB Lamb fillet, leeks, pickled onions, browned celeriac, baked carrots, spinach and dill cream Dessert SKYR FANTASIA Skyr fromage, Skyr mousse, strawberry & lime gel, lime sponge cake 7.990 kr. If there are two subjects Linda Björk Eiríksdóttir is passionate about, they’re knitting and Prince (not necessarily in that order). It stands to reason that when news of Prince’s passing broke, Linda decided to display her admiration through the medium of crochet. “He meant a lot to me, so it was my way of doing something to re- member him by,” Linda explained. Linda has been partaking in the art of yarn graffiti, which en- tails placing yarn pieces in public spaces, for five years. The piece, which can be seen sewn to a lamp- post on Bankastræti, was created over the course of three days. “It is also a bit risky to put it up in such a public place, because off course I want it to stay there for as long as possible. But that’s the chance you take with yarn graffiti, and all graffiti,” Linda said. “You are just speaking to the public and leaving it in their hands.” And we have reason to believe that even in death the superstar is, in the word’s of Linda, “play- ing with the cosmos.” You see, Linda received an email follow- ing the original Grapevine article about her Prince yarn graffiti trib- ute. It was from Pat Hjelmberg, a resident of Minneapolis, Prince’s hometown, who just happened to be traveling to Reykjavík the follow- ing week. Pat saw Linda’s article and thought, “this is serendipitous.” Pat had collected all the local press surrounding Prince’s death, with the hopes of passing it on to a Prince enthusiast and, boy, did she find one. In Iceland. Pat, her friend Donna, and Linda convened at Reykjavík Roasters with the trans- atlantic newspapers sprawled across the table. “I can’t wait to get in bed, shut my door, and say, ‘No one bother me!” Linda laughed while looking through the stack. “I’m going to make a twin yarn graffiti like the one that I made [here], give it to them, and they’re going to put it up” at Paisley Park, Prince’s residence, Linda said. “We have yarn stormers in Min- neapolis,” Donna added. “I’ve been watching this winter, and think- ing: ‘Why do those Stop signs have sweaters on?’” Throughout the meeting, many Prince anecdotes were told, to Linda’s immense pleasure. “I have a friend who went to school with his sister. Does that count?” asked Donna. Pat’s friend was a young bank manager working in Min- neapolis when a record producer and newly discovered artist walked through the doors to the bank. “The producer said, ‘We need to open a bank account for this young man because he doesn’t know how to manage his money,’” recounted Pat. “And they gave him a demo CD.” Although not Linda-level Prince fans, Pat and Donna delighted in discussing the artist and the cir- cumstances that brought the three together. “And you won’t believe the other coincidence,” Donna said. It turned out that Linda’s youngest daughter and Pat share the same birthday, while Linda’s eldest daughter and Donna share a birthday. So there it is: an align- ment of the stars, and that “play- ing with the cosmos” Linda was talking about. SHARE: gpv.is/prince1 Remembering Prince Spinning the yarn By KELLEY REES Photos by ART BICNICK
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