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Birds 1967 Poster No. 3
Peace and understanding, beautifully brought together in vibrant colourful patterns. A design by Lisa Larson decorated with birds in gouache colors and figures inspired by Flower Power and Mexican folklore from 1967.
The designs have been stored away in her archive for over half a century, but they are now back in full force and the enlarged patterns will adorn your wall with beauty.
The poster is W50 cm x L70 cm.
Note: the frame is not included.

Lisa Larson
A visit to Lisa Larson's studio in Nacka, near central Stockholm, is a journey through Swedish design history. As a prolific designer for over 70 years, Lisa remained dedicated to her craft until the very end, tending to her beloved creations with the same care as if they were living companions. Her studio, filled with mock-ups, intricate sketches, finely carved miniature sculptures, and an array of her iconic figurines was a true testament to her enduring legacy. Her starkly colored flock of Birds first came about 1967 when she and her family visited the US and have finally been put in production many decades later. They are a testament to her delight in strong colors, clear graphic designs, and folklore, and also to a time of belief in peace and understanding. After having completed her degree at HDK, the College of Crafts and Design in Gothenburg 1954, she was employed at Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory under the artistic director Stig Lindberg. "We showed our proposals two times a year, and they mostly wanted my figurines. I have always had my inspiration in my hands, I don't usually sketch or think too much before I start creating."

