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  1. Sofia Lind. Combining soft colours and intuitive motifs, the Swedish artist Sofia Lind has created a universe of charming characters. From her studio in Stockholm, Sofia works mainly on paper with gouache and watercolour. She explores the way colours work together to enhance the motif in either a calm or enticing way.

  2. The Symbiont Collection. Suzanne Lustig’s creativity unfolds on an intuitive journey guided by emotions rather than rigid processes. Oftentimes, multiple concepts unfold simultaneously, explored in her sketchbook and perfected over time. “My work isn’t just a job,” she explains. “It seamlessly integrates with my hobbies, making the ...

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  4. THE POSTER CLUB collection is a selection of high-quality art prints made by various artists, designers and photographers exclusively for or licensed to THE POSTER CLUB. The new prints are made by artists like Christina Kayser O., LouLou Avenue, and Berit Mogensen Lopez. Check out the new prints which are styled into a series of lifestyle ...

  5. In The Herbaria Collection, it is the immediate nature and its cyclic movement that shapes the motifs. It is an archive of shapes, forms and colours, and as a direct correlation of Leise herself, these elements are in constant transformation. “ I like when something is a little off. It creates movement and I won’t mind if it is not perfect.

  6. Rosie McGuinness. Composed yet colourful still lebens of women and florals are the main motifs running through British artist Rosie McGuinness’ work. Born in London, Rosie studied womenswear design: “ It quickly became apparent that I didn’t have the skills nor the patience for the technicalities of design, ” she says.

  7. The Magical Mundane Collection is characterised by the tension that arises when analogue, hand drawn and imperfect lines meet clean and colourful surfaces, geometric compositions and a frame of text. “Putting it all together is often a long and thoughtful process back and forth, redrawing and rewriting, testing lots of colours until everything has melted together in a way that the poster ...