To whom to subscribe: Illustrator and feminist Sarah Andreasson
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Sarah Andreasson is an illustrator from Sweden, who now lives in London. Although she has collaborated with The Guardian, The New York Times, NYLON, Lenny Letter and a collaboration with Monki, little is known about her yet. Moreover, her story is a vivid example of how important it is to follow your dreams. For several years, Sarah studied product design and engineering, but then dropped out of course to devote herself to illustrations. In addition, she is now also engaged in women's and BBY's quirzine.
Among the works of Sarah Andreasson there are both funny and more serious: she often touches on topics of feminism, equality, criticizes outdated norms and ideals of beauty. This is manifested in the way she works on illustrations: "Men and women, as a rule, are depicted very stereotypically, so I try to focus on photographs of men when I paint women - and vice versa. The easiest way to follow Sarah is through her instagram: here she puts her work, talks about current projects and sometimes posts her own photos and links to interviews.