2008/2009 Red haired ladies

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  • I have a thing for them.



    2009 Longnose to Longnose

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  • I googled profiles for this if I do not recall wrongly. Figured I could show you the original cause I thought it was a charming photo, also that it might be nice to compare long noses.


    2008/2009 Curls, Cats & Clowncrowns

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  • Various sketches from 2008/2009








    2008/2009 Birddevils, Apples & Catsuited Chibis

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  • on Tuesday, June 29, 2010
  • During a short period I did a couple of chibis. Mostly of family and friends but also random ones. The first one I dont count into chibidome, but it's very tiny. It measures about 1,5 x 0,5 cm in real life. And Yeah, Id love to have all of these outfits.




    2008/2009 Butchers, Angels & Fishermen...

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  • on Thursday, June 24, 2010
  • ...Punkers and Catpirates to!






    2008/2009 Funeral Blues and Tits

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  • From an old sketchbook. The piece with the bleeding tree and blackhaired woman is done to a poem by WH.Auden called Funeral Blues.







    2005 Café Fix

  • on Friday, June 18, 2010
  • Random doodlings from café Fix near my upper secondary school. Good big tea mugs. This was done when I was spending some creative alone-time there. And yus, the first two are portraits of random people sitting about. At the bottom = Peoplebeer = Folköl.



    2005 Small

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  • Smaller things from 2005 sketchbooks. Including a badly worded rant poem!







    2004

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  • From the beginning of a 2004/2005 sketchbook. The hanging woman being the first image in the whole book.



    Sketchbook 2002

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  • I plan to show you some old sketches that Ive never scanned before. Starting out with these from ca 2002. It shows I did not care to draw hands or feet quite yet. Wings were much cooler.



    Apres moi, the Turtleneck

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  • on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
  • Apres Moi is french and means 'After me'. Drafted from a song by Regina Spektor of the same name which I listened to when trying to figure out a good title for the painting. I always knew it would be Turtleneck though. It was always Turtleneck. The background is sadly forced and failed and then rescued. Turtleneck won over me in the end to make it worth showing.