I really really love Elisabeth Dunker‘s work! Her Tree poster hangs in my front hall, and now she is offering a new one for sale, Krakatoa.
From the description at Little Red Stuga:
Krakatoa is a flirt with the colour palette and graphical forms from the 50’s, a mish-mash of inspirations of Hokusai, HC Andersen and Tove Jansson, created with the help of scissors, pen and vector graphics.
Krakatoa is a volcano between Sumatra and Java, mostly famous for it’s violent outbreak in 1883. You could hear the sound from the ends of the world and the tsunami that followed reached a height of 40 metres. The amount of dust in the atmosphere was so intense that the earth’s temperature dropped the following 5 years.
Enough said, really! Have a look at some of Elisabeth’s other work at Lula.se and at her blog, Fine Little Day. She’s such an inspiration.
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I love that poster and, from all I’ve seen of your home, it is so you! Thanks for sharing all your fantastic finds and your lovely taste.
I cannot WAIT to get my hands on that poster!