Work in progress for STIB

Quick sketches! Working on a new project for STIB, the Swedish scaffolding association.

Paper dolls - Ingemar Johansson (1932–2009)

Ingemar "Ingo" Johansson was a Swedish professional boxer who competed from 1952 to 1963. He stunned the boxing world by knocking out Floyd Patterson to win the world heavyweight title in 1959.

Paper dolls of Swedish athletes for The National Sports Museum of Sweden/ Riksidrottsmuseet.

Paper dolls - Gustaf V (1858-1950)

”King Gustaf V of Sweden was a devoted tennis player, appearing under the pseudonym Mr G. As a player and promoter of the sport, he was elected into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1980.”

Paper dolls of Swedish athletes for The National Sports Museum of Sweden/ Riksidrottsmuseet.

Paper dolls - Maj Jacobsson (1909–1996)

“Maj Jacobsson was a Swedish athlete who won the 80 m hurdles event at the 1930 Women's World Games. She won eight domestic titles in 1929–1930, in the 80 m, 80 m hurdles, 200 m, long jump and standing long jump. Maj Jacobsson was also a successful bandy player.”

Paper dolls of Swedish athletes for The National Sports Museum of Sweden/ Riksidrottsmuseet.

"Bubbles"

Tadaa! "Bubbles" 30x30 cm / 50x50 cm 🌟


Fiercley Female 2019 Calendar

Super proud to be a part of the Fiercely Female 2019 Calendar from Sourcebooks with my Simone De Beauvoir illustration ✨💪🏼



Details!

Work in progress.

Space Rabbits

New wall stickers with designs from my Space Rabbits collection, available at Kismet Decals.  

In color! 🌈

4 new illustrations for Previa's handbook for a healthy and profitable workplace. 
Previa is Swedens leading company within occupational health care.
 

Activity based workplace

Activity based workplace

Walking meetings

Walking meetings

Digital work environment

Digital work environment

Management of accidents and crises

Management of accidents and crises

New sketches for Previa

4 new sketches for Previa´s handbook for a healthy and profitable workplace. 

Historiskan

My portrait of the Soviet partisan Zoja Kosmodemjanskaja in the latest issue of Historiskan, Sweden’s first women’s history magazine.