Hej friends,
I was looking for a certain thing in my closet & happened to find some old photos in an envelope. Most of them was from early school years…imagine my surprise, I had completely forgotten them. I sank down on the floor & got seated with these photos & memories of a bygone era (it was a veeeeeery long time since my early school years). It struck me that I had forgotten of the almost obligatory illustrations which sat up on the walls in principle in every classroom. Those posters was around through primary school up to at the end of high school. Tricky to be able to forget things that I’ve seen every day during all these years. Maybe because it reminds of pure pain since we had to mention every flower, plant & leaf with name in latin. That has been very helpful in my professional life, indeed:) Anyway, today, so many years later, I find them rather appealing, it is, after all, memories from my childhood. It feels so simple & innocent with the teaching of that time, knowledge that would partly be punched in through repetition.
I took a look on the web & found quite a lot of images with these posters. Here’s to all my teachers, who coached, helped, supported & teached me loads of things that contributed to my success in my professional life.
Berry posters, cute & simple / Cevanson via Pinterest
Striking with posters against a black wall / via Automatism
Nice poster, fits well with the morning robe / via Chic&deco
This one looks wicked, wouldn’t have it on my wall / Floralprints via Pinterest
One of the many posters who sat on the walls / Itsybitchy via Tumblr
Those were very common/ via Pinterest
One rwal plant on the floor & one printed on the wall / via Inspiringinteriors
Nice with sheets from a book, directly on the wall / via Frokenknopp
Here we go again, the common ones / via Automatism
Decorative installation that serves as still-life / via Desiretoinspire
Sweet with hemp strings / via Hvidurlakkris
Striking in black / via Google.com
And striking in the right place / via Automatism
Styled recently but lokks like back in my school years / via Petrabindel
Carl von Linné (1707–1778) / Uppsala universitet
Take care / Marie
Mostly everything is internet findings. Credit goes to the owners. If you are the owner of an image that I’ve posted & would like it removed, just le me know please.
