mia marie overgaard
mia marie overgaard
Welcome to Mia’s secret garden— where everything is beautiful and innocent. Flowers and fantasy take over leaving the rest of the world behind. The beauty and the simplicity of life makes you feel that nothing truly matters, but that which is sweet and heavenly. Can we just stay here for a moment? Mia has managed to capture us with her exquisitely trained hand, with pencil renderings that come to life. Mia lives in Copenhagen and works consistently with brands like H&M, Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, Volkswagen Autostadt, Rode Bath, Soft Gallery, Molo Kids, Neiman Marcus, Marie Claire, Essence magazine, Grabarz & Partner, RSCG, Air Canada, The Perfect Kiss Records, and Wagner Custom Skis. Mia graduated from KADK (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, School of Design) in 2006.
Publications ‘I Love To Hate Fashion’, Loïc Prigent, Cernnus, 2019 ‘That Which We Do Not Understand’, Amelia Gregory, Amelia’s House, 2015 ‘Creative Techniques of Fashion Illustration’, DesignMedia Publishing Limited, 2014 “Illustration NOW! Fashion”, edited by Julius Wiedemann, TASCHEN (2013) “NEW Illustrators FILE” Artbox vol. 8, 9 & 11 (2010 - 2013) “FRESH - cutting edge illustrations PRINT”, edited by Slanted, DAAB Media GMBH (2011) “The Beautiful - Illustrations for Fashion and Style”, Gestalten (2010) “Illustration NOW! 3” edited by Julius Wiedemann, TASCHEN (2009) “Amelias Anthology of Illustration - featuring renewable technologies to prevent catastrophic climate change”, Amelias House (2009) “Mrs. O - The Face of Fashion Democracy”, Mary Tomer, Hachette Book Group Inc.(2009) “Never Leave the House Naked - and 50 other Ridiculous Fashion Rules”, BIS Publishers (2009) “Atlas of Illustration”, One Page, Mao Mao Publishing, Barcelona/Tokyo (2009) “Digital Fashion Illustration”, Kevin Tallon, Anova Books Ldt. London (2008)
“In art, we experience things that we have forgotten we had seen before—in the world, in others, in ourselves. My art does not revolve around all the things that are wrong in our society, but more around the universal experience that is tied to being human. We enter the world through another person’s body. The fact that we exist is solely because someone else exists. Matter made by matter— a new body in relation to another person’s body. A child is born as its own individual, but cannot initially distinguish between himself or herself and the breast that makes them grow. As with the mother, who has given birth to another human being, continues to have a bodily dependence on the offspring. She is herself reborn psychologically and must find a new way to exist in the world. Another form has shaped me, and I have shaped another form. The mother has thereby much in common with the artist, who birth new forms again and again. Unity and separation inspire my work. The unity of the mother and the child and the individual as part of a greater whole. For the mother, the child is a reminder of something universal— the divine, cosmos, chaos, the endless; that which she/he came from, and will return to.”
— Mia Marie Overgaard
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