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File: November 2009

bug_colortest

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mm_pattern_01

First sketches for the Norwegian Weather pattern made for fashion designer Mette Møller’s summer collection 2009. We wanted to make something very Norwegian to emphasis on the origin of her clothes, and chose the ever changing Norwegian weather with 70′s prefab houses as a theme. All the houses are drawn from photos– they were for [...]

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Synden_09

Sketches for an editorial on “Swedish Sin”.

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2009-11-17 :: maria // Commando Group + design + sketches + unpublished
Going Nuts

GoingNuts

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2009-11-12 :: maria // Commando Group + Photography
Off the Wall

final_phillipsrepro

Marius’ picture of Sebastien Tellier is up for bids on the Phillips de PURY music auction. See it here on page 151. Update November 25th:  Sold  :-)

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2009-11-11 :: maria // Commando Group + design + sketches
Feather Pattern

featherpattern

Sketches for a textile pattern. Used also on this feather totebag.

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throwing_stones

Unpublished sketches for the PhotoRemix project.

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plush_alenei1

This plush was created for my niece Tilia when she was born. Alenei has magnets in it´s hands and body so it can hold around Tilia and secure that she will never be alone.

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fantastic_nov

… Marius W Hansen has just finished photographing the November look for Fantastic Man’s online journal. About the November look: “This month, a reappraisal of two winter garments is suggested to deal with the upcoming chilly conditions. The throw-on practicality of the body warmer makes it a boon as the temperature in the Northern Hemisphere [...]

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patternsketch_01

Sketches for a new textile pattern for Mette Møller. We wanted to keep the Norwegian theme from the “Norwegian Weather pattern”, and work with typical Norwegian houses, and multiply, layer and deconstruct them in to a pattern.

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