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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


A Living Room in Winter Light (Scandinavian Interior Illustration)
Winter light tends to flatten a room. The colours are quieter, and objects stand more clearly on their own. There’s less movement, less distraction. What remains is often enough. This is usually where my Scandinavian interior drawings begin. Scandinavian winter cabin in the forest. In these scenes, the outside is present, but only just. Snow against a window, a dark line of trees , a sky that doesn’t fully brighten during the day. The room holds the light instead of reflectin


Danish Kitchen Wall Art (Vintage Interior Illustration)
This vintage kitchen illustration is part of my work exploring Danish interiors and Scandinavian everyday life. The scene is set in a modest kitchen, with afternoon light, quiet routines, and objects that have stayed in place for years. Evening in the Kitchen - a vintage illustration inspired by historic Denmark The drawing grew slowly, almost without decision. First, the room itself — the yellow walls, the blue tiles, the table with a book left open. Then the figure at the
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