artassociates amsterdam
agency for illustrated animations & stills
Tiktologie found it’s way to doormats and shops. Go check it out and learn all about viral stuff, prime time and #memes. Written by Kirsten Jassies, designed by Alexandra de Vries and published by Uitgeverij Snor.
Thanks to Gemeente Helmond, Zuidlijn, and Stichting Carat.
Jazzy diptych based on the famous, and notorious, old jazzclub ‘Mephisto Palace’. In collaboration with Joren Joshua. Dimensions: 17 x 10 m and 15 x 3,5 m.
Illustrating a bunch of essays for Konfekt Magazine’s Parting Shots.
Illustrations as part of the restyling of one of the best artisanal ice cream salons in the Netherlands (Blaricum). Online, ice cups, posters etc.
Mural for Mindpark / Think Open Space, a co-working space in Helsingborg, Sweden. In collaboration with Joren Joshua, curated by Kulturhotellet.
Mural for Artstreet HBG festival in Helsingborg, Sweden.
Artists’ book. ‘Pensieri Dolci’ (Sweet Thoughts) is the outcome of a 3 weeks artistic residency at Print Club Torino.
Series for Klasse Magazine (BE) for an issue about learning strategies for kids.
ANWB Reismagazine.
ANWB travelmagazine. Plan your trip for the summer of 2021
Series of illustrations for Monocle magazine, about crowdfunded media platforms, and how they please(d) their crowds.
Life is not a competition. Illustrations for BEAM, a magazine for youngsters. There’s more to life but striving for likes and perfection and comparing yourself to others, take some time to reflect, and help others every now and then. A fruitbasket for a friend will go a long way 🙂
Magazine cover for Uitagenda Rotterdam. Ilse’s interpretation of famous painter Peter Paul Rubens.
What’s the perfect tea pairing for your self-care practice? Series of illustrations for the platform MindBodyGreen and Traditional Medicinals. The article comes up with a herbal tea suggestion for your favorite type of self-care, whether that is a morning yoga session, gathering with a group of friends or your bed-time routine.
Illustrations for an article on their blog about Bike Messengers, an urban tribe in decline? The article tells about the rise, shine, and future of Manhattan’s bike messenger culture.
Illustrations and cover for Uitagenda, the Kingsday edition.