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Velkommen til Studio Roar. 

Mit navn er Roar og jeg laver illustrationer og visuelt design. Jeg arbejder med en legende streg og elsker at lave inkluderende universer med plads til de fleste. Derudover tror jeg på, at hvis mine tegninger kan frembringe et smil og gøre folk glade, så er min mission godt på vej til at være fyldestgjort. 

Illustrational projects:


Bjarke & The Beerbellys X 3xBryg
Permakultur Danmark
Almenr.dk
JoinEmbla.dk
Amager Øst Lokaludvalg
Områdefornyelsen Sundby KBH
Områdefornyelsen Nørrebro KBH
Bygningsfornyelsen KBH kommune
FSB/Husum for Alle
TagTomat
Dansk Markedsføring
Vesterbro Lokaludvalg KBH
Brass Flavour
Bermuda BrassBand
The RadarPost/Esben Svane



Design/Art Projects:
Sid Mig Her - Bænkdesign/midlertidig installation
Bleeding-Heart-Monkey-Bench








Mark

4. Loren Eiseley





LE / 1957
From The Immense Journey

            A billion years have gone into the making of that eye; the water and the salt and the vapors of the sun have built it; things that squirmed in the tide silts have devised it. Light-year beyond light-year, deep beyond deep, the mind may rove by means of it, hanging above the bottomless and surveying impartially the state of matter in the white-dwarf suns.




Yet whenever I see a frog’s eye low in the water warily ogling the shoreward landscape, I always think inconsequentially of those twiddling mechanical eyes that mankind manipulates nightly from a thousand observatories. Someday, with a telescopic lens an acre in extent, we are going to see something not to out liking, some looming shape outside there across the great pond of space.
            Whenever I catch a frog’s eye I am aware of this, but I do not find it depressing. I stand quite still and try hard not to move or lift a hand since it would only frighten him. And standing thus it finally comes to me that this is the most enormous extension of vision of which life is capable: the projection of itself into other lives. This is the lonely magnificent power of humanity. It is, far more than any spatial adventure, the supreme epitome of the reaching out.
Mark