Liv Hansen
Danish actress and artist
Studio Notes Fragments, field notes, and quiet observations from inside the work.
This is a running notebook of small moments — from film sets, voiceover booths, sketchbooks, and scenes that never made the final cut.
I write these to remember what the work feels like from the inside. The stillness, the weirdness, the rhythm of it all.
🎧 The Line That Lives in the Red Light
A quiet moment in a Copenhagen recording booth, chasing the rhythm of a single line. Voiceover work from the inside.
👽 What Do They Want with Earth?
A throwback to one of my earliest on-camera roles — one line, one blazer, one fictional President. Vancouver, sci-fi, and the weirdness of early sets.
🍂 Stillness and Storytelling (external)
A few notes on mood, memory, and illustration. Trains, kitchens, and the stillness of Nordic interiors.
Sketchbooks, soft outlines, and the strange rhythm of remembering something only halfway. A post about drawing as translation, not replication.
A few oddly useful things I’ve learned from playing small roles on big sets. Call-times, cold floors, and how stillness becomes skill.
A soft entry about stillness, the sea, quiet routines, and watching your own life from the outside. Somewhere between diary and cinema.
You can also find more about my work on this page or explore my art portfolio.