


transparent water all the way down to the silky sand (omg, where is this?), vibrant flowers and delicious dinner. 2nd photo by jula mint and the 3rd photo is by jeannine tan.



transparent water all the way down to the silky sand (omg, where is this?), vibrant flowers and delicious dinner. 2nd photo by jula mint and the 3rd photo is by jeannine tan.

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a collage of different things i fancy such as the ceramics and spoons of playmountain, the tiny cupcakes of bakari, the illustrations of miss capricho, the photography of montmarte and the butterflies from the evolution store.
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and also takagi masakatsu:



lacy curtains, blurry flowers and cloudy deserts. 2nd photo by neon tambourine and 3rd by con poulos.



description of the cloud altocumulus from the biodiversity heritage library (<3), awesome sleeping/reading cabin and lemon sorbet colored butterflies (also from bhl).
This autumn, the 31st of august to be more precise, a book that me and my illustrator/designer mother have illustrated together will be released. It’s called The Dream Factory (in swedish: Drömfabriken) and is about the journalism world in Sweden during the 60s and 70s. I’m very proud to have been a part of the visual project and Björn Vingård is such a charismatic and deligtful person to work with that it’s been a wonderful experience :) Hope you enjoy the simple trailer at least since there is no english translation yet.. Hopefully soon.
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Nu i höst, den 31 augusti för att vara mer exakt, så lanseras boken Drömfabriken (utgiven av Piratfölaget) som jag och min mor (som är illustratör) har illustrerat tillsammans. Boken handlar om medievärlden och i synnerhet Bonnier under 60-talet och författaren Björn Vingård tar oss med rakt in i myllret av intressanta, knäppa, betydelsefulla, kända och alldeles vanliga människor bakom kulisserna på allt ifrån Expressen till Damernas Värld. En oerhört spännande, varm och humorfylld roman om den verklighet som kom att förändra hela vår tid.




in-door trees (by sou fujimoto), the fascinating texture of a noodle square and folding chair, by kaka.ko. 1st and 2nd photo via lotta agaton.



one fashion blog that i absolutely love and have been reading like forever (or since i started blogging myself) is fashion squad by carolina engman. definitely worth a visit, never fails to inspire. all the photos are from her blog.