This has nothing to do with them film, (one of my favorites) but just an excuse to fill some blank parts of the paper.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Raven's end
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
A Chair issue
Today I show you our collection of chairs
Chair for an ambivalent puritan
A chair for three
Couch potatoe
The Spider stool
For the insecure sitter, 100% added safety
Monumental chair
Bird chair
The Double sided chair
Tank chair
Automatic chair
Not only a fashion statement but great comfort as well.
And the original sketchbook spread
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Man as bird
Fear of flying
Migration
Nesting
Early man catches the worm
Dancing
Leaving the nest
Bathing
The whole spread
Friday, October 26, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Remote control
Our hugely popular remote control, our popular semi-remote-control and our a little less than popular semi-control (with our I can't believe it's not controlling anything technology)
Sorry mother I know you don't like skeletons....
Labels: moleskine
Monday, October 22, 2007
Trading places
Been doing some commission work today, this is not the actual piece but something I did while waiting for it to dry.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Crowned heads
There's been a lot of hats on my blog lately, but very in the little in the way of crowns. I know that there's many kings and queens out there that feel left out, to make amens I've designed two new crowns for all you fashion minded royalties.
Labels: moleskine
Friday, October 19, 2007
Portable Halo
Introducing the new Portable Halo, a device that will revolutionize lies. By using the remote control and folding the halo out you can give your little white lie an extra punch. For an extra effect use the Puttis and the horns of Jericho to make you extra saintly.
Excellent for tricky domestic situation (sorry about the stereotype)
As used by politicians
For your everyday white lie
Now with power ballad extension
Heavenly breeze extension
Light at the end of the tunnel extension
And the original moleskine spread, with smears made while off home base.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Autumn
Spent the afternoon guarding the small exhibition we're having in Sigtuna, not so many people came by, (it's Thursday I guess). So I finished some pages in sketchbook number eight.
Brussels
According to new theories the Dinosaurs might have died out because they failed to grasp the advantages of monumental architecture.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Mammal life
The shrieking elk
Washington bear, a female
the mighty reindeer
large snouter
the red Albatross
Sneaky Poodle
a hippdrome
And the original moleskine spread, had a hard time naming them this time
Monday, October 15, 2007
Life in Sigtuna, part two
In Sigtuna every house come with a complementary ruin, our is of the Ionic order, excellent sketching grounds.
Through a bizarre twist of evolution and lack of continental drift the forests of Sigtuna is full of Dinosaurs. When out walking with our dog we always wear our anti-dino perfume to keep the hungry carnivores at a safe distance
Sigtuna has the most progressive schools in the world. All education is given while running and all teachers have to learn how to run backwards.
In Sigtuna all personal transportation is given through the ingenious use of cabins.
Sigtuna combines the use of a landing strip and main street. Excellent when it comes to tax free shopping!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Life in Sigtuna, part one
About two month ago we moved from Gothenburg to Sigtuna and I thought it about time I tell you all of our life here. We live in a modest semi-attached house just on the outpost of Sigtuna
We have been able to bring up a herd of Chippendals (though experts say they don't tend to breed this high north)
The lion has a hard time keeping them together though, they are keen on running away
Our particle accelerator, maybe not as impressive in length as that in Cern, work wonders for us. And we are not far off finding the illusive Higgs boson.
And when it comes to tender, love and care for the particles our accelerator is rivaled to none.
to be continued...
Friday, October 12, 2007
Ostrich brigade
the light Brigade
the Heavy brigade
the Super Heavy Brigade
Good to know the distinction of different weight classes of ostrich cavalry. A very special hello to all new German visitors thanks to der Spiegels online edition, vielen Dank.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
More hats
Seems like when I don't really know what to draw I tend to draw hats, Freud would have had a field day.
Birdwatching
The Industrialist
Extra bite
The throne
Creature comfort
And the original sketchbook spread
Labels: moleskine
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Sigtuna Rådhus
Sigtuna city hall, built in 1744, the smallest in Sweden. I used to draw houses from life a lot, but lately, this sketch is very small, come spring I might go out and draw some more from Sigtuna and Stockholm, but for now the climate has already turned to cold.
Labels: Drawing
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Cutlery
In line with my Baroque Tools from a couple of weeks ago, combining the best of the functionalism with a taste of Swedish turn of the century Classicism. You might have to enlarge the picture in order to see the modernism
Labels: moleskine
Monday, October 08, 2007
Meetings
Rise of the machines
The great fashion debacle at the Grand Ball
Bad Timing
Sudden impact
King the Great commuter
Explaining the Concept of freedom
And the complete set as they where created
Hope your all full of energy for the new week
Labels: moleskine
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Mothers of invention
In order to bring in some ready cash I decided to start selling some inventions, the deal is I invent and you decide what to do with it.
Labels: moleskine
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Moleskine sketchbook number seven
With music form the Swedish radio 2 station, hope I don't get any Vivaldi lawyers suing me now
Friday, October 05, 2007
Antiquity
It's amazing how fast a computer turns into an antiquity, it gets slower and slower, and the process of blogging takes longer and longer time.
Labels: moleskine
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Behavioural programming
The format of the moleskine sketchbook have problems with the blog format
but nothing a little cut a paste can fix
It's harder to fix my English though
Monday, October 01, 2007
World Domination
How it is done
By your superior abilities on the battlefield
By Democratic means
By starring in a reality soap
By starting a new religion
By Fashion blogging
Write an operating system
Or fill in the online form at www.worldlydomination.org





















