Snow White and the Twelve Ducks

As the curse lifts, feathers fall and twelve brothers return to themselves.

Personal Work

A personal series of illustrations inspired by Nordic myths and folklore. Each piece was conceived as the opening image to a story, setting the tone and atmosphere before the narrative unfolds.

I’ve always loved fairytales, and this series was a way for me to explore that more consciously. I was interested in the mood, the symbolism, and the darker edges of these stories, and in finding my own visual interpretation of them.

Nordic Tales

The Rusty Sword

In borrowed white armour, he rides toward the fate the rusty sword had been waiting for.

How the Bear Lost It's Tail

One by one, the fox lays a trail of fish, a theft unnoticed by the man.

The Werewolf

Through the forest’s hush, the princess ascends the hill, chasing the lily that gleams like a star.

When the Third Sister Brought Fire

In her arms, the three-headed giant fades away, leaving the young prince in his place.

The Prince and the Lady of the Sea

Seeing the pots reversed, the Lady of the Sea understands that the girl has taken the prince’s heart, and anger flares.

Eating at the Table with A Giant

The giant’s eyes follow the axe into the sky, but something in the boy’s stance keeps the truth just out of sight.

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