Mollie Faustman

[6] As early as 1909, Faustman presented her first works alongside the artists Gösta Törneqvist, Frans Timén and Carl Luthander.

[7] She focused mainly on brightly colored landscapes with characteristics of expressionism and romance, including children's motifs.

[1] Faustman was a member of the artists' association Optimisterna from 1924 to 1932, and exhibited with the group at Liljevalchs konsthall.

[4][9][10][11] Under the pseudonym la Vagabonde, Faustman wrote regularly in the newspapers Idun and Dagens Nyheter.

[4] In 1926, she played a major role in the campaign that led to the closure of the tabloid magazine Fäderneslandet.