The very personal style of this young illustrator has already caught the attention of various international publications such as The New York Times
She has been living in London for several years, but she has not forgotten her roots. Or precisely because she remembers them through her own filter, Sara Andreasson recreates the people and their daily lives in such a characteristic way, as if in her native Sweden there was a warmth that only certain people who have spent many years in those lands are able to appreciate.
Sara Andreasson's recognizable style
Born in 1989 in Kristinehamn, in the southern half of the Scandinavian country, this illustrator has made a name for herself with an easily recognisable style, based on the simple contrasts of a well-defined colour palette, small deformations of reality, geometry as another element and the not at all concealed use of virtual graphics.
Designs with high advertising interest
Playing with abstraction and, at times, direct messages in his works, Andreasson has received calls to collaborate with Apple, Gucci, Adidas, The New York Times, The Guardian, Rolling Stone and Penguin Random House, among others.
Without a doubt, a bet on the future that crystallizes the avant-garde by rasterizing what their eyes have seen.
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