Block figures by Ingela P Arrhenius
While glancing through Grain Edit, I came across the work of Sweden-based illustrator Ingela P Arrhenius. One of her pastimes is creating characters from painted wooden blocks. Completely charming! A bag of blocks...
...becomes little animals and people transported through a mid-century time machine. To meet more of Ingela's characters, visit the wood figures section of her blog.
(Images by Ingela P Arrhenius)
30 comments:
So very cute! These would actually be a fun project to do yourself and be create all sorts of interesting characters.
They're so adorable!! I wish I could paint... or draw... I'd settle for just being able to draw lol
Charming indeed. I'm off to have a look at her blog.
these are so great.
how cute are this!!!
I'm totally stealing this idea for my kiddo. He'll be in heaven!
Such a great idea and incredibly cute!
These would be brilliant to do in school. So simple yet extremely effective.
Very cute!
Love these. And I have a certain husband who has a barrel of woodblock scraps that are just dying to be turned into something like this!
I'm in LOVE!!!!!!!!
Oh my gosh, I NEED some of these. So cute! I wish I had the talent to create things like that - I really admire those who do!
SO cute!!!
How adorable! I should remember this when it's birthday time in this house
beautifullllll
kisss
how lovely.wonderful.now ı m going to the blog to see all of them.
Oh, they're beautiful! It's so inspiring! I'm off searching for unused wood blocks...
Great find! I love these they're so cute and I love the style looks fab thanks for sharing.
OMG! These are brillant.
does anyone know if these are available to buy?
Awesome!! What a wonderful idea for scraps and customizable presents.
Oh, how beautiful! I will do this soon, it will be fun.:)
This is so fun!! What a great idea!
What a great idea! I have an entire bag of blocks just like those and I had no idea what to do with them.
I love these. How much fun. I may have to purchase them for my grands. Thanks for sharing. I visit your blog often and really like your posts and comments. Thanks!
I am astounded. Absolutely fantastic!
Oh my gosh! I love these!
I LOVE these, and made a little set of them myself when I was about 4. with crayons. so they haven't so much aged well... :-D
they are beautiful. sooo beautiful. :)
The best site!
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