Sunday, 13 February 2011
Amelia's Magazine Contribution / Joan As Police Woman
Another illustration for Amelia's Mag for a brilliant interview about Joan As Police Woman's new album. You should definitely read Kat Phan's words.
Before
After
Amelia's Magazine Contribution / Trash Fashion at the Science Museum
I've done it for Georgia Takacs's article. The article is about Trash Fashion exhibition which took place at the Science Museum.
here is the raw draft
here is the raw draft
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
My First Amelia's Magazine Contribution!
Some of my works are on Amelia's Magazine! I am so thrilled about it!
I know i am using so much exclamation marks but just can't help it :)
Along with illustrator Matilde's whose works are so marvelous and genuine, three of my works used.
The write-up is an interview with film director Henry Joost of Catfish, written by the loveliest talented writer Kat Phan. I also very much enjoyed her review of the same movie Catfish.
The funny thing is just two or three weeks before i listened an interview in BBC radio with one of the three guys who made this movie. (one of them is in it actually) So i was already a little bit familiar with the concept.
You can see the interview from here.
I know i am using so much exclamation marks but just can't help it :)
Along with illustrator Matilde's whose works are so marvelous and genuine, three of my works used.
The write-up is an interview with film director Henry Joost of Catfish, written by the loveliest talented writer Kat Phan. I also very much enjoyed her review of the same movie Catfish.
The funny thing is just two or three weeks before i listened an interview in BBC radio with one of the three guys who made this movie. (one of them is in it actually) So i was already a little bit familiar with the concept.
You can see the interview from here.
Labels:
Amelia's Magazine,
Catfish Movie,
illustration,
illustrator,
Kat Phan
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Happy new year to everyone!
I have a new illustration which colored with watercolor.
And an old one. Coloring with Photoshop.
Last week me and my mom went to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Exhibition in Pera Museum. It was fantastic. I am posting three photos but they are a bit dark. So i lighten them but for preserving the quality couldn't adjust too much. There is more in my Flickr account and also you can find photos from other exhibitions which were on display at the same time.From the other exhibitions "19th Century Russian Classics from the State Russian Museum Collection" was the one i enjoyed most.
Labels:
Diego Rivera,
exhibition,
Frida Kahlo,
illustration,
illustrator,
photoshop,
watercolor
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