Visual Identity for ice cream shop Lily à la Vanille, Citadelle de Blaye, France

I worked very hard and with a lot of fun to finish all the items for this cute ice cream stand in Citadelle de Blaye. The brave Inge started this shop in 2018 and asked me to design her identity and do some styling for her place. Now that the new ice cream season is coming again, it is time to further expand the visual identity, such as menus, outside plates and design for a festival point of sale. Instagram: @lilyalavanille

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Project Little Quibbles

Little Quibbles is an ongoing collaboration project by Nanda Milbreta and various visual artists. Nanda is a poetic observer of the world within and around us, she notes the trifling things and turns them into poetry. In 2018 Nanda joined pens & pencils with illustrator Daniele Knirim. Every week we post two of our text and illustration on our Instagram account… We hope to finish this collaboration with a lovely book!

www.littlequibbles.com / Instagram: @littlequibbles

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Collage workshop at Paper Art & Design, 9 March 2019

During this workshop you will learn how to create compositions of paper, patterns, color, pictures and surfaces. It doesn’t matter if you’re making a figurative or abstract image. We discuss your own chosen subject/fascination for your collage. Then we determine (using your sketches) with what materials and techniques you can go run. There will be choice from different paper types including some manufactured by Loes. The other are papers that Daniele itself also used in her collages.

The first workshop took place on 9 March 2019. The second workshop will take place on 6 April 2019.

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Presentation Vuurvliegje at Object, 7 – 10 February

Presentation of a collaboration with vlak. For the past few months I have been busy with the development of a small light. While Gregor van Egdom (vlak) engineered the technical tour de force for this ultra efficient light, I came up with the idea and visual identity. We launch “Vuurvliegje” (Dutch for “Fireflies”) at the fair Object in the Haka Building in Rotterdam.

www.vuur-vliegje.nl

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Expo: “Facetten van papier”, 15 January – 12 April 2019

I have my work on display in a lovely Gallery Paper Art & Design from Loes Scheepens in The Hague, I use paper and old book pages to make collages. In the series ‘Undressed’ persons depicted in layers of paper, that are dressing and undressing. The action dressing up is sometimes a struggle, then again sensual. Sometimes the ‘ fight ‘ with the garment so portrayed, that person seems to be almost one with the garment.

In alternation with the collages of me there is also work by Loes Scheepens. New hand-made wall objects, large and small, represent a very different world, dictated by nature, containing the stillness and movement. These works are going to have a connection with my collages.

www.paperartanddesign.nl
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Open atelier dagen Den Haag, 7-8 October 2018

During the Open Atelier Dagen on 7 and 8 October 2018, I will show my work as a guest artist in the lovely building at the Prinsegracht from the foundation Kunstgreep. You can find me on the top floor of the building, I will show my papiers dècoupés work from birds, monoprints, postcards from Little Quibbles and my illustration work.

Exhibition at Lasas Loekov from 13 September

Together with my friends of Cabinet of Wonder we have some great designs and art pieces to show you at Lasas Loekov! The opening of our exhibition is Thursday September 13th, from 17-20h. So come and have a look! Products and artwork are also for sale and will be in the shop until the end of this year.

The address: Lasas Loekov, Grote Marktstraat 16A, The Hague. For more details, checkout the article on Lasas Loekov website.

Photo credits: Thomas Nondh Jansen