
This was done for Geometry class. Not a good photo as I had to take it through glass. We had to take a painting with clear perspective and remake it, shifting its space in some way. I chose this Vermeer and painted it from a 90 degree viewpoint.wannabe wannado


These are three yet unretouched versions of pages from a so-called calendar that we had to make last year (at school). All we had to do was make abstract representations of the twelve months. Actually I scanned these montages that I made from pages of an old stock photography catalog called Taxi (I think it's from Getty Images). As I told before I somehow love paper montage even though it might look somewhat childish, amateurish or simply old-fashioned. Once scanned and printed, they look more polished than viewed in reality. The above representations are January, February and October, respectively. In October 1956 we had a revolution here in Hungary, that's why I didn't make this month into a simple Autumn scene but made it a bit more stressful and more warlike. Otherwise I simply made compositions in color and line (the edges) that made me feel the flair of the respective months.
After having made the realistic drawing we had to abstract the image and create logos or marks out of it.
Another nice layout by Le Corbusier. Simple, bold, lovely.
And these are the logos I made for the horse logo assignment. I quite like them.I like taking something and refining its lines over and over till it looks the way I like it. Many times I make something that I think looks nice, but when I open it next time I have to realize that it still needs refining, so I would refine it.