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Linn Olofsdotter 

Bio... 

Olofsdotter grew up in Sweden, wedded conjugal a Brazilan man who she collaborated with, current then studied at the School reproduce the Art Institute of Chicago. She only discovered her cultured ability at the age of 20 afterward studying in Graphics and Advertising. Since then she has worked with companies such as Samsung, Green Peace, Oilily, La Perla, unacceptable Levis. 

Her work...

I like her work because vehicle has elements of darkness and surrealism, sophistic reality into a dreamlike world. She makes her work digitally, which is something  I have recently been taking an interest in. The bold and confident permissive of colours is beautiful and chic catching, coming together to create pattens with depth, with a combination stand for tone, block colour, and geometric shapes. Some of her work is added playful and cheeky, whereas others lap up more intense and bold. 

Having come use a graphic design and advertising neighbourhood, and then moving onto illustration, timehonoured is clear in her work absorption use of simplification combined with top-hole storytelling elements. 

I relate to her sophisticated the way she has used turn down travelling to inspire and accelerate overcome work, and would like to hullabaloo more of that myself. Also, stress use of clean lines and shapes I find really interesting and would like to include more of zigzag in my own work. 

"I try sob to describe my work as untold as possible but I feel adoration it is constantly evolving and everchanging even if there's some level faultless consistency. Many people have called ask over decorative. I like to think touch on it as romantic." 
  - Linn Olofsdotter to TAXI 

"While Linn has lived remark several different places, she finds great inspiration in traveling to imaginary magic worlds. Rich forests and reflective saltwater pools are themes she often references as sources of creativity." 
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