Magdalena Cavallin, illustrator.
2010/11/30
Magdalena Cavallin, illustrator.
2010/11/25


The best documentary I have ever seen! The world according to Ion B.
2010/11/24

The necklace I wore at the gala was made out of a flea market find, a large enamel pendant, and a handmade silver chain created by a silversmith in Västervik, Studio Jungfruhuset. Love it!
We came home to a Mörtfors drowned under water.
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Jenny Jägerfeld vann Augustpriset i barn och ungdomsklassen! Här ligger jag och blöder, Gilla förlag. Det låter som en cool bok, på ett coolt (och litet!) förlag! MÅSTE läsas!
2010/11/19
2010/11/18





Jakob and I are spending two days in school, working together with the children for a cultural project. My group works with self portraits. Some portraits for inspiration, are from the top: Zinaida Serebryakova, Elaine de Kooning (from Even Cleveland), Tove Jansson, Maira Kalman (more here from flavorwire) and Annika Tosti. The three last photos are from the workshop today.
2010/11/16

Yesterday, I borrowed a dog and took her out for a walk. The purpose was to get myself some inspiration for more dog drawings. The situation in the picture above did not occur though (other than in my imagination.)
A beautiful animated film, OCTUPUS, by Mari Ka Jo.
2010/11/12

A card I have made for Barncancerfonden this year. (You can buy it both as a paper card and a digital one. And support the foundation that helps children suffering from cancer.)
My print for the Exquisite Book Project!
Barbro Lindgren, Kulturradion P1
2010/11/10
Dagbok från hönshuset, Barbro Lindgren (Rabén & Sjögren)
2010/11/09
I would like to stay in this house! Such a nice studio you could have in that room with the big window. But the house is in Denmark, the breakfast tray as well. Those were the days of champagne and glamour! Now it´s raining and snowing, and the coffee in my cup is ice cold. This gray day definitely needs some humor!
Really clever humor (in Swedish): Grotesco, svtplay!
2010/11/08
(The two last photos are from Skagens Museum. The picture wall with paintings made by the Skagen painters was moved from the dining room at Brøndums Hotel during the war, when German troops used the place as a gymnasium. The room full of paintings makes me think of Camilla Engman's wonderful wall of portraits, for young kids school auditorium. The long row of small paintings at the museum, representing the painters and their friends, reminds me of Ingela P Arrhenius' lovely movie stars).
Ingela's exhibition at Designgalleriet, Stockholm!
2010/11/07
Skagens Museum