10 Feb 2016

CAMPBELL'S AND NASH'S


Last year earlier in the spring I came across the idea to paint two  iconic Lyle’s jars. A year later I got a hunger to paint some new famous packages. So my set of pretty jars is growing. Keeping in mind some ideas for upcoming illustrations.










11 Jan 2016

SCARLET & GOLD

Lets make winter nights brighter with golden shine and warm colour palette.






24 Nov 2015

NOVEMBER

A study of November colour palette inspired by autumn flower markets. 
Each peace is formed by hand, brushes, acrylic paints and natural surfaces of cardboard. Only making the project digitised in the scanning of painted images to share it here.






26 Oct 2015

7 DAYS IN NEW YORK

Meanwhile almost seven years later I was happy to travel on other side of the Pond and get lost in Big Apple again.  Heavy rain showers on the second day of my visit forced me to stay indoors and create some sketches.





1 Jul 2015

5 YEARS

Five years ago I moved to London. So far it was greatest thing that happened to me in whole life.

12 Jun 2015

WALL OF WALLY


A couple of months ago some of my Instagramm followers sent me a link on the project called Wall Of Wally. Many talented illustrators already created a portrait of Wally Olins. There are no deadline so if you are a practising illustrator it is not too late to join the project. So did I.




26 May 2015

HACKNEY MAP

Early this May, I ran my 7th half-marathon. After each run, I was fascinated by the idea of putting my memories and impressions onto paper. Finally, after finishing the RunHackney half-marathon this month, I managed to turn my intensions into a real map.

This race is just two years old and I completed it both times. So, RunHackney is the only half marathon I have completed twice. I was always worried that running the same route could be a bit boring. But, it wasn't! All the way, I was comparing my memories from last year with what I saw right this time. By coincidence, most of my time in London has been spent living in the borough of Hackney. I've seen plenty of streets and places many times, but all of them were in my head as different pieces of a puzzle, but with no connection to each other. On this run, all of those pieces came together to form the complete jigsaw puzzle. It¹s fascinating how the city can shrink when you run through so many places within just a couple of hours! Running this half marathon was the perfect way to see the area where I live from a different angle. I'm already looking forward to standing on the start line in the spring of 2016.






Rare good picture of me running.