- Amanda Chanfreau
- Another Studio for Design Ltd
- art deco
- art nouveau
- astrology
- Bracelet
- brosch
- budvase
- butterdish
- Cai & Jo
- card
- cards
- crystals
- earrings
- egg cup
- feminism
- flower pot
- Frida Kahlo
- gem stone
- gemstone
- Gift card
- girlang
- Gladeholm
- Gold
- hanging planter
- Hanna Granlund
- home decor
- hoop earring
- hoop earrings
- hoops
- Ida Alvarsson
- Jessica ritar
- jewelry
- Jugs
- Kit kat clock
- kragbrosch
- krage
- Lotte Thoröd Larsen
- Magnet
- Malin Granroth
- mix & match
- mix and match
- moomin
- Moon Revolver
- mumin
- necklace
- papergoods
- piercing
- pin
- plant decor
- planter
- postcard
- presentkort
- prints
- prints Ida Alvarsson
- rainbow
- Sajan Rai
- Salt and pepper shakers
- Sass & Belle
- sax
- saxar
- Silver
- small cup
- small pot
- stud earrings
- Tilda Mårtensson
- tray
- vase
- venus
- vintage
- wallvase
- Amanda Chanfreau
- Another Studio for Design Ltd
- art deco
- art nouveau
- astrology
- Bracelet
- brosch
- budvase
- butterdish
- Cai & Jo
- card
- cards
- crystals
- earrings
- egg cup
- feminism
- flower pot
- Frida Kahlo
- gem stone
- gemstone
- Gift card
- girlang
- Gladeholm
- Gold
- hanging planter
- Hanna Granlund
- home decor
- hoop earring
- hoop earrings
- hoops
- Ida Alvarsson
- Jessica ritar
- jewelry
- Jugs
- Kit kat clock
- kragbrosch
- krage
- Lotte Thoröd Larsen
- Magnet
- Malin Granroth
- mix & match
- mix and match
- moomin
- Moon Revolver
- mumin
- necklace
- papergoods
- piercing
- pin
- plant decor
- planter
- postcard
- presentkort
- prints
- prints Ida Alvarsson
- rainbow
- Sajan Rai
- Salt and pepper shakers
- Sass & Belle
- sax
- saxar
- Silver
- small cup
- small pot
- stud earrings
- Tilda Mårtensson
- tray
- vase
- venus
- vintage
- wallvase
Pussy riot A3 risoprint by Tilda Mårtensson
Beautiful A3 sized two-color risograph print of a Tilda Mårtensson original.
Tilda Mårtensson is an illustrator and graphic designer from the south of Sweden. In her work she want to highlight values - animals, nature, vegetation - that she feel are forgotten in our increasingly stressed society. Feminism and mental health are two other topics that often become central in her creative process.
Tilda likes to work in mixed techniques, it can be anything from gouache or chalk to digital imaging. Characteristics for her visual language are playful shapes that are often combined with imperfect strokes. Too realistic imagery doesn't feel as interesting to her, which is why she strives to work in the opposite direction, with illustrations that have a slight dissonance to them and where the imperfect is perfect.







