Astrid Jóhanna Andreasen (born 31 July 1948 in Vestmanna, Faroe Islands[1]) is a Faroese artist, illustrator and postage stamp designer. As a scientific illustrator, she specialises in marine animals.

Faroe stamp 440 fish tree.

Andreasen grew up in Vestmanna, as the daughter of Andreas Andreasen (1906–1974), a teacher, and Daniella Andreasen, a housewife. Early in her career she produced illustrations for collections of her father's poetry. From 1968 to 1970 she studied at a vocational school in Kerteminde in Denmark to become a teacher of embroidery. In 1974 she studied to become an occupational therapist in Hellerup.[2] In the 1970s she took a job as a therapist in Tórshavn hospital where she worked with mentally handicapped people, teaching them embroidery and other art forms.

From 1984 to 1986, Andreasen learned illustration and weaving at the Academy of Arts in Århus, and from 1990 to 1991 she specialized in scientific illustration at the Gerlesborg School of Fine Art as well as at the Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory.[1]

Andreasen worked from 1999 until 2016 as a scientific illustrator at the National Museum of the Faroe Islands.[3] She has gained international recognition through her illustrations for Postverk Føroya. As an artist she is especially known for her textile art works, which are held by the collection of the National Gallery of the Faroe Islands. Together with her daughter Katrin (born 1971), she produced the altarpiece of the Vestmanna church, a Tree of Life made out of wood and metal.

In 2018, Andreasen was awarded the Faroese Award of honor.[4][5]

Stamps edit

Fish edit

Leafhoppers edit

Date of issue: 6 February 1995

Raven edit

Date of issue: 12 June 1995.

Invasion birds edit

Mushrooms of the Faroes edit

Invasion Birds '97 edit

Date of issue: 17 February 1997.

Sedentary Birds I edit

Sedentary Birds II edit

Molluscs edit

Date of issue: 11 February 2002

Text on stamps.fo

  • [ Molluscs]

Art on posters edit

Date of issue: 14 April 2003

Storm Petrel edit

Deepwater Fishes edit

Other works edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Pauli Trond Petersen helt røðu á 70 ára føðingardegnum hjá Astrid Andreasen". R7 Portal (in Faroese). 2018-08-07. Archived from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  2. ^ "Astrid Andreasen". www.mynd.fo. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  3. ^ "SUMMARLIST 2019". Issuu. 3 June 2019. Archived from the original on 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  4. ^ "Mentanarvirðislønir landsins 2018". Norðlýsið (in Faroese). Archived from the original on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  5. ^ "Heiðursgáva landsins latin Astrid Andreasen". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). Retrieved 2021-01-24.

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