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Nils Holgersson postcard

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Nils Holgersson – a skybound postcard

One morning, as the clouds drift slowly across the sky, a small boy sits on the back of a great white goose.

As a child, I was endlessly fascinated by the story of Nils Holgersson — the boy who travelled across Sweden on the back of a goose, learning to see the land from a new height. That feeling of rising into the air, of seeing familiar places become vast and unknown, stayed with me.

This illustration is my quiet tribute to that childhood wonder — to the longing to fly, to travel, to understand the world from another perspective.

A gentle postcard for dreamers, lovers of Scandinavian tales, and anyone who has ever imagined lifting off into the morning sky

A postcard to send, to frame, or to tuck into your favourite book—because sometimes, the smallest folk go on the grandest journeys.

  • Size: A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches)
  • Printed locally in the Netherlands on FSC-certified, 350gsm eco-friendly paper
  • Matte finish to protect and enhance the vivid tones
  • Back features just a tiny logo and artwork title
  • No lines, just lots of space for your thoughts and wishes

Shipping

Worldwide shipping with Track & Trace on every order
Free shipping from: NL €70 · EU €100 · Europe (non-EU) €120 · Worldwide €150
• Rates vary by region (letterbox & parcel options)
• Eco-friendly, recyclable packaging

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• Hassle-free returns accepted
• Items must be unused and in original condition
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MEET ME

IRIS ESTHER

I’m Iris Esther, an illustrator and mother of two, creating illustrated art, art prints, postcards, and small paper goods from my forest-side home studio. With a green birdhouse in the first tree outside my window, I work guided by nature, fairytales, changing seasons and by a deep love for making art by hand.

Growing up, being outside wasn’t a destination but a way of living. My art grew from that same gentle rhythm.

My illustrations are made to quietly support everyday life — bringing a sense of enchantment to family celebrations, seasonal rituals, and small moments that matter.

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