New Elisabeth Dunker poster.

I really really love Elisabeth Dunker’s work! Her Tree poster hangs in my front hall, and now she is offering a new one for sale, Krakatoa.

From the description at Little Red Stuga:

Krakatoa is a flirt with the colour palette and graphical forms from the 50’s, a mish-mash of inspirations of Hokusai, HC Andersen and Tove Jansson, created with the help of scissors, pen and vector graphics.

Krakatoa is a volcano between Sumatra and Java, mostly famous for it’s violent outbreak in 1883. You could hear the sound from the ends of the world and the tsunami that followed reached a height of 40 metres. The amount of dust in the atmosphere was so intense that the earth’s temperature dropped the following 5 years.

Enough said, really! Have a look at some of Elisabeth’s other work at Lula.se and at her blog, Fine Little Day. She’s such an inspiration.

2 Comments so far

  1. Laura January 7th, 2008 9:18 pm

    I love that poster and, from all I’ve seen of your home, it is so you! Thanks for sharing all your fantastic finds and your lovely taste.

  2. zee January 8th, 2008 6:00 am

    I cannot WAIT to get my hands on that poster!

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