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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


Nordic Landscape Illustration (Night Scene in Denmark)
A path at night. The kind you follow without really deciding to - the starting point for a landscape drawing. A small house holds light in the distance. The rest is fields, and the quiet weight of the sky. Night landscape drawing — colored pencil drawing inspired by rural Denmark. Landscape Drawing At Night This piece began as a landscape drawing — simple in structure, but not in feeling. The drawing itself is built on very little. A single line pulling the eye forward, a hor


The Danish Poster Tradition I Grew Up Around
I didn’t grow up thinking about poster art. But it was there in the background — the kind of design you only notice later, once you start paying attention to space, shape, and restraint. My great-granduncle, Aage Rasmussen, designed travel posters for DSB (Danish national rail company) in the mid-twentieth century. Graphic compositions with very little excess: a train, a platform, a few figures, and large areas of colour. I didn’t study those images consciously as a child. Bu
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