Tuesday, December 28, 2010

I've experienced everything in my life



This picture, an FP gravyr, is my contribution to a group exhibition taking part in Gröndal, Stockholm. The text was quite difficult to translate to English; I got several proposals from experts in English. "I’ve experienced everything in my life" is an enunciation that has been in my mind for many years. From time to time people complain over their dull lives. Today one is supposed to fulfill oneself, express oneself, we want great experience and in that context is not strange that people complain when day after day just passes as ordinary days. But then, when you feel your life is grey and boring just think; "I’ve experienced everything in my life" and you will bring back a flood of memories.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Role-play

Monday, May 03, 2010

Wedding hype is in the air



Unna design is currently working on an exhibition about weddings. Our client is The Royal Coin Cabinet, a national museum with special responsibility for areas such as the history of money, the history of finance and the art of medals. The exhibition will focus on economic aspects on weddings. It will be a light and beautiful display with a new music piece by Kim Hedås. On Wednesday we’ll meet with composer Kim Hedås to listen to her work so far. Film from people’s weddings will be shown. The music, films and several beautiful wedding dresses in different styles and sizes are the stage design to talk about economical aspects of weddings.

Above is the logotype for the exhibition.

The museum is located a stone throw from the Royal Castle. The exhibition opens the 26th of May. Welcome!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Wallpaper




I made this Illustration for a client who wanted to have a wallpaper in his hall.
I couldn’t find a photo that was suitable for the six-meter long hall, but I saw a chance to use some of the threes I had vectorised in illustrator. The synthesizers relates to my clients interest and work. And the Trabant also relates to his background. Time to deliver my file to the printing-house.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

You never too old for democracy