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Showing posts with label tiny Elephant illustrations. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2013

Well Hello April!




Hello! My apologies for a temporary absence here. There is so  much work tied to being a freelancer! However, I am back attempting to create and share more of my new work with YOU! So stay tuned. For now, feel free to check out my new tumblr account where I share a little of my own work and a pool of inspirational work done by other artists. Follow me and share anything you like with your friends! http://tinyelephantillustrations.tumblr.com/

(From top and in order: Luba Lukova, Bee Johnson, Patrick Demarchelier (model: Natasha Poly), and Jeannie Phan.)

Monday, March 4, 2013

Up close and personal - work in progress

Just a little something that I'm working on today. This is a sneak peak if you will. Pure fun, that's all. Have a BEAutiful day!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Working

I thought I would share this moment. I love working in my sketchbook - especially during moments like these (sun shining through the window, warming both face and body, coffee in my left hand, and boyfriend playing the guitar in the background. It is good to be alive!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

From the edges of fear

I realized that I still had not posted the final version of this, so here it is. Mixed media collage, 2012. This piece is about the struggle in life, and how two people bond through their struggles (and hopefully overcome it).

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Loss


Thesis Illustrations. The top one is the monotype by itself. The second version is the finished mixed media collage illustration. 2012.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Home: fading memories

Thesis work. Mixed media collage, 2012. (Part of a larger series) My goal, in the thesis work, was to create inviting and positive illustrations that would leave the viewer with an imprint, echo, thought or sense of connectivity. Even though I think of connections we share with other people as something positive and beautiful, there are plenty of tension and struggle in these connections too. To me it is important that the duality, both the positive and negative shines through my work.

Using collage and mixed media allows me to be very free. I also think collage and mixed media speaks of the present. Today we are used to seeing a number of screens at the same time, with type rolling across the screens, having ten tabs open at the same moment on internet, hearing layers of sounds, constantly being plugged in all at the very same time. Collage and mixed media embodies this state of collision we surround ourselves with, every day.

As a cross-culture artist in this multicultural world, my illustrations aim to open up a conversation reflecting the diversity I see in the world. In the illustration above, the powerful red house and the strong dark lines symbolize the vibrancy of my memories and the support and comfort I have from my roots. The sense of power the red house brings is seperated. The grey stripes and collaged pieces that overlap the house and float through it represents the fading memories and sense of truly belonging that are being replaced and pushed back by the new experience I have here in Portland. The patterns and repetitive marks in the ground speak of the rhythms of everyday life. I go through every day being caught in between the two cultures and lands, Norway and America. I identify with Norwegians and the Norwegian way of living, yet I walk, speak and live on a different ground.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Stronger than bone

Mixed media collage, 2012. More thesis work. The illustrated word is the theme for the upper illustration. The hands talk about the positive aspect of opening up to someone, the hope in being close, while the illustrated word comment upon the potential danger or imprisonment of intimacy. 

In my thesis work, I was heavily influenced by an ancient legend that talk in a symbolistic manner about human connection and how people are tied to each other across cultures, borders, time and place. The idea is that human beings are always searching for their spot in the world, trying to answer questions such as: Who am I? What am I doing here? The legend explains how all people are handed a role in the world, and despite the vast diversity of people found in the world, when we are all added up, the universe starts to play like a script. Like music. Everyone fits in, the puzzle is complete. I hope my work embodies this idea. 

There is an ancient Chinese legend, about a red thread that connects all human beings, by wrapping around each and every single one of our ankles. It connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, place or circumstances. Sometimes the thread is loose, other times tight, and sometimes there is a knot or a loop on the thread. Still, it never breaks. There are no loose ends. The thread forms a network of all the people your life touch. This way all people are equal and play important roles in the world. Strangers affect strangers in ways they couldn’t possibly imagine.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Graduated.

Had some promotional postcards made from one of my thesis illustrations.
Here are some shots of my thesis bachelor presentation in action as well as me and my work post completion. It's quite wonderful and strange to think that now I have graduated 4 years of college in a foreign country. It feels so good! Time flies. Or rather, as the Chinese would say: Time comes! I am thrilled to find what the future might bring. I wish you all a peaceful and joyful Holiday! God romjul!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Tradition: One inch

"Tradition: One Inch." Mixed media and collage. October 2012 The first thesis illustration I completed. More work from my final semester at PNCA will soon be up. Good night world!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Moodboard: the beginning of thesis

This is one of my early thesis "ideation" moodboards I did in October. Now that my thesis is coming towards an end, it is great to look back at this and see that I stayed true to my original ideas and goals, and discover how much I have learned in the process.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Magnolia Blossom

I made this illustrated recipe for http://www.theydrawandcook.com/ It is my favorite drink. Here's to hoping it will get published in their book. Enjoy!

Friday, November 9, 2012

$5 OFF on all products in my store!

Hurry up and get $5 OFF any product from my store! The offer expires at midnight on November 11th. PS: You need to enter through the link below to get the offer. I make the same profit if you buy my product using this offer as I would normally. http://society6.com/learebeccakarlsen?promo=8572ce

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Captured summer memories of Sicily

I'm enjoying a good cup of coffee and appreciating my vivid and warm summer memories. Portland just went from fall to cold winter today. In busy days like these it is encouraging to look back at days of discovery, family and fun! These photos are from Cefalu, Sicily. I am not a photographer, I still wanted to share pieces of my amazing trip this past summer. Where ever you are, I hope you'll have a fabulous day!