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Then: sharing ideas.
Now: still creating, still questioning, still inspired.
”Born to Hunt” – Kevin Magnussen 24h LE MANS
Kevin Magnussen has competed in 185 Formula One races during his career, earning a podium finish in his very first Grand Prix and becoming one of Denmark’s most recognized racing drivers. Known for his fearless and aggressive driving style, Kevin has built a reputation as a driver who constantly pushes the limits. Today, he continues his journey in endurance racing with BMW and the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In this artwork, Lisa has chosen an eagle to symbolize Kevin Magnussen and his driving style. The eagle represents precision, focus, speed, and the instinct of a hunter — qualities that reflect the way Kevin attacks every corner and every race. Just like an eagle in flight, his driving combines control with raw intensity, something that perfectly connects to the endurance, determination, and mental strength required at Le Mans.
I’m very happy to launch a new golf collection together with Fabulize.
The first works are inspired by golf legends Sam Snead and Jack Nicklaus — exploring the intersection of sport, symbolism, history, and contemporary art.
The works will be on display at Fabulize headquarters in Stockholm.
“Sam Snead – The Crooked Eye”
“Jack Nicklaus – The Golden Bear”
For viewings of the artworks or pricing information, please contact:
Lisa Törner
+46 707 640 600
[email protected]
Fabulize
Robert Scherman
+46 721 91 91 27
[email protected]
”Black Monday 1987 — The Three Wise Stormtroopers”
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Painted on an original issue of The Wall Street Journal, 1987. On October 19, 1987 — Black Monday — global markets collapsed in a single day, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 22%.
Three stormtroopers stand as guardians of an invisible order — a reflection of “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.” Not protectors of people but of structure. The empire does not fall — it adapts. Welcome to the dark side of the market.
”Black Monday 1987 — The Three Wise Stormtroopers”
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Painted on an original issue of The Wall Street Journal, 1987. On October 19, 1987 — Black Monday — global markets collapsed in a single day, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 22%.
Three stormtroopers stand as guardians of an invisible order — a reflection of “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.” Not protectors of people but of structure. The empire does not fall — it adapts. Welcome to the dark side of the market.
New painting! ”Bitcoin Day”
Financial regulators symbolized with the classical maxim of the three wise monkeys, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Lisa sketched this artwork directly on the front page of Diario El Salvador.
200x135cm
”Sam Snead – The Crooked Eye”
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Sam Snead, “Slammin’ Sammy,” won 82 PGA Tour titles and 7 majors, playing over 1,200 tournaments in a career defined by longevity and a timeless, effortless swing. In the background lies a TIME magazine from June 21, 1954, grounding the work in a specific moment of history.
About St Andrews Old Course he said:
“Until you play it, St Andrews looks like the sort of real estate you couldn’t give away.”
The quote reveals his way of seeing—beyond the obvious, into depth and subtlety. That is why he becomes a turtle here: not slow, but deliberate. Grounded, enduring, and patient enough to truly see—just like his swing, moving effortlessly through time.
”The Golden Bear”
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Jack Nicklaus is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers in history, with a record 18 major championships. His six victories at The Masters Tournament cemented his legacy and defined an era of dominance throughout the 1960s and 70s.
In this piece, the bear stands as a symbolic portrait of his iconic nickname, “The Golden Bear.”
Behind it, an original poster from Augusta National Golf Club anchors the work in the very place where history was made.
A tribute to greatness—through symbol, memory, and legend.