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Yetiland

Yetiland translates the nostalgia of childhood stories into bold, cheerful graphic art.

36 Works

Works by Yetiland

36 pieces

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About Yetiland

Yetiland receives 20% of every sale

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Sjoerd Piepenbrink, an artist from the Netherlands, finds his creative roots in the illustrated stories his mother read to him as a child. While his early artistic practice centered on the tactile process of cutting paper, he eventually transitioned into drawing, refining his vision during his years at art school. He established Yetiland as a dedicated space for his cheerful graphic illustrations. These works serve as a bridge to the aesthetic of his childhood picture books, blending nostalgic storytelling with a refined, graphic sensibility.

Visual voice

His work is characterized by a bold, graphic clarity that echoes the simplicity of paper-cut shapes. The aesthetic is defined by a cheerful tone and a visual language rooted in the tradition of classic children's book illustrations.
Graphic IllustrationPicture Book AestheticDutch ArtCheerful ImageryPaper Cut Influence
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Yetiland — questions answered

Who is the artist behind Yetiland?

Yetiland is the creative platform for Sjoerd Piepenbrink, an illustrator based in the Netherlands.

What are the primary influences on this collection?

The collection is heavily influenced by the graphic drawings and illustrated stories the artist enjoyed during his childhood.

Does the artist have formal training?

Yes, Sjoerd Piepenbrink developed his distinctive graphic style while studying at art school.

How does the artist's background in paper cutting affect the work?

His early expertise in cutting paper rather than drawing informs the clean, graphic shapes found throughout his illustrations.

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