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Eternal Optimist (sort of)
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012Keren Gross – Complete Project
Monday, December 10th, 2012Finally finished the ten illustrations series I did for fashion designer Keren Gross.
It turned out to be a complex process, but whenever I felt frustration or difficulty,
I mentally pinched myself to remind that I actually have the best job in the world :)
Here are a few images from the series, you can view the complete set on Keren’s website.
Mossy Green
Monday, December 3rd, 2012This drawing is part of a series I’m working on for Israeli Fashion designer Keren Gross.
This one, actually, is not going to be used, but I really like the texture going on the pants there. It reminds me of wool and wood and fluffy growing things.
First Glance
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012Currently working on a series of illustration for Keren Gross, a Tel-Aviv based fashion designer. It’s a pretty rushed project, so I don’t have much time for anything else.
I’m really not complaining though – I love doing this, and Keren’s clothes are inspiring.
Exhausted Sandals
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012Longing for Rain
Thursday, October 4th, 2012Back to Drawing
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
Inspired by this beautiful dress designed by Raf Simons for Dior Spring 2013. It felt like this garment really wants to be a sculpture, but all I can do is make it a drawing again.
Shana Tova*
Sunday, September 16th, 2012Riyka London
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Spent the last few days working on these images for fashion label RIYKA.
RIYKA is an east London label, designed by husband and wife Rebecca and Vedran.
The drawings are based on photographs from their Automn/Winter 2012 collection, called: ‘Are You Dancing Yet?’. Here’s a preview video filmed on set ↓
I really really like the clothes, so it was an absolute pleasure!
If I had the time I would have worked on the entire lookbook (I think ↓ this one ↓ weirdly turned out looking a little like Rebecca, the designer, herself).
Here’s a link to the Riyka website, and a link to the blog, where Rebecca and Vedran share the process of creating a collection and their inspirations – very interesting.
Cheers!












