A group of activists based in Belgium compiled a list of privileges concerning the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown. Read the entire article (in Dutch) on the website of De Wereld Morgen and take a look at the images on instagram. I contributed some of the illustrations. English version will hopefully be up soon…
Two new postcards
I have two new postcards in stock. They cost 2 € / card + postage. Mail to ninanijsten@gmail.com to place an order or if you have questions.
All postcards that are currently available:
Lavender Witch album cover-art
Since a few years I play guitar in a band called Lavender Witch. We released our first album “Awakening” a few months ago. You can buy the CD or the digital version on our Bandcamp page where you can hear the songs too. (You can also send me an email to order the CD).
My band mates are all very talented besides playing music: for example they create their own organic soap (some including lavender), make witchy candles and jewelry, are lighting technicians, and have video and photography skills, and some of that has come in handy for the band too. Being an illustrator I volunteered to take on the graphic design and cover-art of the album and some of my band mates contributed by making their own lyrics pages and photos. I’ve also designed our logo and drew some other images which you can see here:
Workaholic – illustrations
I made two illustrations for the publication Workaholic nr.1, edited and printed by zine publishers Sea Green Zines who are based in Australia.
This first issue is about expectations and norms concerning work, productivity, unemployment, and disability.
Buy the zine here.
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Poster “March On”
Limited edition silkscreen poster, printed by Chocs et Ennui (March 2019).
Only for sale in person. Mail if you have any questions.
My drawings in Chile!
One of my drawings was used for two posters for activist campaigns by Sindicato Oficios Varios Santiago in Chile. The drawing was originally part of a series of illustrations made for a women’s day project for De Wereld Morgen in 2013. Nice to see it pop up elsewhere in the world so many years later!