Jens Schmidt-Andersen
Phone: +45 24 234 879
Profile:I was educated at Kunsthåndværkerskolen in Kolding between 1972 - 1976. I specialised in drawing and graphics. Upon completing my studies I began my career as a cartoonist representing advertising agencies. In 1987 I established an independent ad agency. Currently, I design and produce work for both Erhvervsbladet in Copenhagen and NORDJYSKE Stiftstidende in Aalborg. In addition, I also work as a communications consultant for several other companies across the country.My drawings |
RAINFOREST2011 is the International Year of Forests. To celebrate this, Caricature and the Danish environmental organization Forests of the World (Verdens Skove) have made this digital exhibition. Can you imagine a future without the rainforest? For many people the answer is probably yes, if we are honest. The rainforest isn't something most people see very often - if ever - even today. Yet even from far away its disappearance is affecting our lives. Rainforest destruction is the second largest cause of climate change today. The rainforest is home to a wealth of food varieties, medicine, and biodiversity, as well as millions of people and thousands of languages and cultures. When it is gone, we will notice. We hope that the drawings here will provoke us all to take a new look at the many ways in which the rainforest keeps us alive. HUMAN RIGTHSDanish and Norwegian cartoonists pays homage to the European Convention for Human Rights with new drawings throughout 2011. Join the debate! The Right 2 Be: Human Rights and Human Wrongs is a project dedicated to communicating human rights to the people for the people by the people. It is a tribute to the right to be. The right to be human. The right to be you. Whoever, however, wherever you are. These rights are implicitly protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in the European Convention on Human Rights and in other legal documents. We want to make them alive. Give them motion. Translate them into what they are really all about in our everyday life. The project will bring light on how they are enjoyed and how they are violated. |