Remembering my schooldays

The skeleton in our classroom missed his horn though...

15 comments:

emmastepan said...

really, very good. there are a lot of detail and as far as I see, you always draw like that.

Montag said...

A very interesting commentary on the state of knowledge within our time.
The poster titled "Evolution" alone satirizes Science and the Anti-Science of our age, and is well balanced against mighty Yggdrasil being regarded by a thoroughly bemused small creature.

Mattias said...

Thanks
Montag the creature is Ratatoskr who plays a semi important part in norse mythology

ARILD said...

Very advanced math on the black board for such small children. Poor you! (And a great picture as always!)

Mattias said...

That's what gives Sweden it's edge, the math on the board is kindergarten stuff for us!

Mattias said...

Oj du var ju Svensk! ja då vet du ju att det är sant!

ARILD said...

Hmm... sant? Tillåt mig att tvivla. Men visst önskar man (som svensk) att Sverige och svenskarna var liiite mer Einstein ;)

Denise Tedeschi Illustration said...

i love your brain

Miraculous Mosquito said...

This is such an amazing drawing. Is that big stick the teacher is holding a ruler?...or for the naughty kids? No wonder they are all paying very good attention hehe.

Mattias said...

Thanks Denise

The thing the teacher is holding is an analog motivator

Revolving Doors said...

Metric rocks!

Elizabeth Rose Stanton said...

My favorite part: Huge Scandinavia on the world map.

Revolving Doors said...

I like the globe.

bernardo said...

hello mattias!
im on revista ilustrar with you, such a great honor for me.
youre one of the first illustrators i started to follow.
just love your work.
amazing!

cheers.
bernardo

Mattias said...

thanks all