Thursday

Lennart Helje postcards


Christmas way up north in Scandinavia!
Lennart Helje's pictures bring such light and
peace to me......and I think nisser (gnomes)
MUST look like the ones he draw!






8 comments:

Alexandra said...

I love this artist and have two post cards that Swedish friend have sent me. However, I'm surprised there is no info on him anywhere. I have not heard of the book A Polar Bears Tale. When did he live? Where is he from?

Aputsiaq said...

Hi...and thanks for your comment!

I know he is Swedish born 1940 i Lima, and now lives in Växjö, Sweden. Before becoming an full-time artis he was in the advertising business. He mostly draws gnomes, has designed Swedish Christmas stamps and Christmas cards for UNICEF.

And no....A Polar Bear's Tale is not a book...that's my blog :O)

Imamom45 said...

I just discovered Helje and find his work so wonderful. Do you know if he just does postcards? I would love to have something larger to frame but have had no luck locating anything.

Aputsiaq said...

Yes, isn't he wonderful? I know that he did postcards last Christmas but I haven't seen any cards since then. I've tried to look for poster and postcards in Danish...but couldn't find any. SORRY, I could help!

Anonymous said...

he has illustrated a Childrens book, which has been published in Sweden and in Denmark

Krister Green
Den första jultomten/Den første julenisse.

I don't know if it has been translated into english.

I also love his work and I bought some of his cards for Unicef this year.

/Bo

Aputsiaq said...

Hej Bo,

Er du dansk...svensk? Thanks for the info...maybe is was that book Alexandra was reffering to?! I can see the Danish book for sale on the Internet, but no images.I would love to see it!

Thanks again...and Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

Jeg er dansk - I have looked for the book on the net, but it's not for sale anymore. I am going to borrow it from the local library and see it.
I found a little picture of the book on google , searching om the swedish title.

/Bo

Aputsiaq said...

Hi/Hej Bo! I also tried to google it again...but you're right: it's a good idea to go to the library!