Monday, 29 November 2010
Good and Bad
One of my mimi projects on university was to make a two self portraits showing good and bad feature of character. I choose one which can be at the same time good and bad. I'm well organized but sometimes it's I'm getting to stressed about timing.
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mimi illustration
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Contemporary Istanbul
After private view yesterday today is first day of Contemporary Istanbul fair where you can by selection of my drawings, including limited edition of giclee print of illustration above. Anyone in Istanbul please enjoy :)
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Budapest at Royal Academy of Arts
It is not often to see work by great artists next to each other. The 'Budapest' exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts it's something that you can't miss, within presented art works, all by great masters there are paintings by Chagall, Schiele and Picasso hang in one room next to each other. While you are there it's worth to have a look on the exhibition The new thing under the sun which shows quite powerful work by Dorota Jurczak which you can see below
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exhibition,
London
Monday, 22 November 2010
Mercedes Baliarda
I saw work by Mercedes Baliarda at Anticipation show in London I really like how she is using layers of tracing paper to create unique drawings. This is her ongoing project.
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artist
Saturday, 13 November 2010
I've decide to mix techniques in my illustration and add little bit of pasting and cutting to the process.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Fornasetti
Recently I fell in love with Fornasetti. Piero Fornasetti was a sculptor, painter, interior decorator who created the most amazing products his son Barnaba is continuing family passion to great design. Creating fun, whimsy and wit products. Fornasetti visual vocabulary become more and more attractive and popular. I love the idea how they are playing with images and creating so original work.
Friday, 5 November 2010
I'm back to university and just had my first tutorial. So it's time to push the boundaries and experiment with my drawing, mark making, composition, materials.
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