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Liv Hansen
Danish illustrator & actress
Studio Notes
A journal on acting, illustration, and quiet creative work.


A Quiet Evening in a Danish Kitchen — Vintage Interior Illustration
This quiet Danish kitchen illustration explores everyday interiors and Scandinavian atmosphere. Evening in the Danish kitchen. A kettle on the stove, a cup left on the table, light fading slowly through the window. These are the moments I return to when I draw — not events, but the quiet in between them. This drawing is part of my ongoing work exploring Danish interiors — rooms shaped by routine rather than decoration. Objects stay where they are used. Nothing is arranged for


Early Spring in Denmark — Scandinavian Landscape Illustration
This landscape drawing captures early spring in the Danish countryside, focusing on the quiet transition between seasons. In early spring, it starts at ground level. Before the trees fully open, the forest floor shifts first. Anemones spread in clusters, low and white, while the rest of the landscape is still holding back. Landscape drawing in colored pencil inspired by early spring in Denmark. The air is lighter, but not yet warm. You hear more than you see — birds moving so


Copenhagen — as featured in Kathimerini
Notes on the city — observation, routine, and atmosphere Featured in Kathimerini – K Taxidia, in a short piece on Copenhagen. The feature explores the city through slower rhythms, everyday routines, and places that reveal themselves over time. I was invited to contribute my perspective as both an actress and illustrator , drawing from how I move through the city and the environments I return to. Published in the Sunday print edition of Kathimerini – K Travel (March 29, 2026)
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