Stavanger Street art: “Jævla Homo!” – The Pansy Project by Paul Harfleet

Stavanger, the Norwegian street art capital of Norway! Paul Harfleet is a London-based artist, writer and designer who has been planting pansies, a garden flower that shares its name with a homophobic slur, at sites of homophobic abuse for 15 years.
For the 2019 edition of the Nuart Festival, Harfleet brought The Pansy Project to Stavanger, Norway.
By planting solitary pansies at the sites of homophobic and transphobic attacks, Harfleet creates a unique visual dialogue that marks the site-specific personal histories of abuse suffered by the LGBTQ+ community. This time, he chose to paint the flowers.
This simple act challenges the viewer and puts forth flora as an act of rebellion, showing solidarity with those affected by violence and opening up a space for discussion and growth.
DetailsTitle: "Jævla Homo!" – The Pansy Project
Creator: Paul Harfleet
Date Created: September 2019
Location Created: Øvre Holmegate 27, 4006 Stavanger
Type: Painting
Rights: Nuart Festival, Paul Harfleet
Medium: Paint
Art Genre: Progressive / Still life
Art Movement: Street Art
Art Form: Painting
Support: Wall
Depicted Location: Fri Bar
Source: Region Stavanger
Stavanger Street art: “Jævla Homo!” – The Pansy Project by Paul Harfleet