Rysunek ołówkiem "KOCUR", rozmiar 16,3 x 16,3 cm (Maria Teresa von Orgeich)
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Rysunek ołówkiem "KOCUR", rozmiar 16,3 x 16,3 cm (Maria Teresa von Orgeich)
Behda on top of he mothers’ drake, Swift. Hunting for food in her former home, the once great city of Ebram.
when ur boyfriend is annoying but he’s cute so u guess you’ll keep him
brief hiatus break to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY @hlkproductions !!!! ✨💕🎈🎂🎈💕✨
Filippo Brunelleschi’s mirror experiment attempted to prove that his paintings by the use of central perspective could depict reality so accurately, that they would blend into the setting of the depicted buildings. His aesthetic operation was meant to establish a relation between the picture and the depicted, perception and reality or even art and science. By reenacting his experiment in the setting of the renaissance town Urbino, to examine this constructed relation between picture and reality in the context of tourism and photography.
Made at the ISIA / Werkplaats Typografie Summerschool 2017 Design by Jakob Mayr ( @m___ja____)
The Book that Exploded https://www.behance.net/gallery/66883557/The-Book-that-Exploded
The Ticket That Exploded, is a novel published in 1962 by William S. Burroughs, which perfectly represents the author’s idea of a language as a virus. According to the writer, the language was not a natural code nor the shared air in which we all move making sense, but a devious opponent to be disarticulated, broken down and destroyed. Starting from this reflection, the project consists in revisiting the novel created with the aim to be destructed and altered through a series of physical processes.
ISIA URBINO MA in Communication and Design for Publishing Professor Davide Riboli A.Y. 2017/18
CONCEPT AND DESIGN Fabio Bacchini Gianluca Ciancaglini Giacomo Dal Prà Alessandro Latela Luca Longobardi
La visione personale in fotografia, invitation card. Design: Matteo Vandelli
Lurn with his Godmother Hith
Lurn was adopted and raised by humans and in his later teens he reconnected with what was left of his biological family. His Godmother took him under her wing to teach him the traditions of his clan.
Redesigning my oldest OC
Havent drawn him for at least a few years