Video: The world of flowers, fashion and advertising illustrated by Linn Olofsdotter
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Linn Olofsdotter's vibrant surreal illustrations are full of life and character. Some of the artist's paintings can be obstinate, energetic and feminist, others - brightly sweet, airy, light, others - gloomy and ominous, and the fourth - mystical and fabulous. Her work has a wide variety of themes, where all Lynn Olofsdotter's fantasies are embodied.
Lynn Olofsdotter is from Sweden, studied advertising and graphic design in Europe and the United States, then moved to Brazil, where she created her own studio of animated graphics, and also worked as a senior art director at one of the advertising agencies in Boston. Currently, the freelance artist lives in Portland, creating illustrations for a wide variety of clients. Lynn Olofsdotter dabbled in different art forms before committing herself to the world of illustration. Early in her career, she worked as an illustrator for Fine Living, MTV and Anime Network. While Lynn Olofsdotter lived in different countries, she found limitless travel inspiration, when different worlds replaced each other. Rich forests and clear endless oceans, spacious fields, plains and high mountains served as a source of inspiration.
Lynn Olofsdotter's illustrations are often described as emotional, surreal and slightly playful, luscious, stylistically light and agile. This is how they attracted such famous customers as Samsung, Green Peace, Oilily, La Perla and Levi's. The style of her work differs depending on who she is doing the illustration to, as well as depending on the mood and the project. Some clients give her freedom of action, others lead the direction of work.
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