Archive for the ‘Illustrations’ Category.
Ergo (Issue 7, 2010)
This is the sixth cartoon that I made for Ergo, a Swedish paper for the University of Uppsala.
Gävle music guide illustration for Arbetarbladet
I made an illustration for Arbetarbladet, for a Saturday live music guide for Gävle, Sweden.
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Efter Solsken Kommer Regn (Exhibition)
When I went home to my hometown, Sandviken, for some holidays, I was asked to put up an exhibition at the “LarsPalm” Gallery.
I called it “Efter solsken kommer regn”, (A direct translation would be “After sunshine there will be rain”). It’s a word twist of a Swedish saying, which I turned into a pessimistic meaning instead of the opposite. A little reminder that everything fun will eventually ran out and that reality will eventually catch up with you. That nothing lasts. It’s good to be prepared…
Here is some of the drawings I had for the exhibition. Worth to point out is that I didn’t have much time to finish my especially made drawings for the exhibition. Less then a week actually, and of top of that I also made a mural.
At the moment I don’t have any translations for the pictures. I’ll see if I write something down later.
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Ergo (Issue 6, 2010)
This is the fifth cartoon that I made for Ergo, a Swedish paper for the University of Uppsala.
Football song illustration for Arbetarbladet
I made a illustration for the local paper (called “Arberarbladet“) of my hometown. And the article was about someone who made a Tribute song for the local football team.
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The Kiss that changed it all
Oh! Was a paper printed as a final project for LCC by Martina, Ana and Daisy (Called MAD together) and they asked me to an illustration with the theme of “Change”.
Here is what I did. Something that started with a passionate kiss and ending in decay, misery and oblivion
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Ergo (Issue 5, 2010)
This is the fourth cartoon that I made for Ergo, a Swedish paper for the University of Uppsala.
The Art of Pleasure
“The Art of Pleasure”.
To pleasure someone, or someone self, he or she have to know how to push the right buttons and switch the right switches and play the right tunes. And no instruments are the same, so someone have to find the right tuning before someone can fully master its art.
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Sketchbook Magazine Pop-up Shop
The lovely Sketchbook Magazine asked me to do murals for their pop-up shop in Newburgh street in Carnaby, London. The shop was up for a month and they had workshops, seminars, sample sales, screenings and galleries. Each room had a theme decorated with murals of various illustrators. They assigned me with “the cupboard of curiosity”, a very suitable theme for me and my drawings.
Unfortunate I only had my phone’s camera available to document the mural and it doesn’t have any flash so the images are slightly blurred
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They also asked me to drew frames on the wall for their illustration gallery upstairs
Sketchbook documented the process on their blog:


