WORK-IN-PROGRESS

This blog contains creative productions and processes that are user-oriented. The commissioner may be either myself or someone else. It can be different types of projects within visual communication and digital media, such as photography, video, and graphic design. Or managing projects in the context of creative productions and processes. Or analog design projects, such as pattern designs or utility items made from various materials. 

STUDIO ARCHIVE

  While creating this website, I have been revisiting my archives. The selection process has been very time-consuming, and I’m still not done. Being somewhat of a perfectionist when it comes to visual outcomes does not help either. In addition, my visual preferences and skills have evolved over time, so I have also felt compelled

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DESIGN-IN-PROGRESS

Some time ago, I was in a traffic accident and since then, I have not been able to work. It has been a stressful time. Being somewhat of a workaholic doesn’t go well with sick leave. Given the circumstances, I decided to share an early draft of one of my design projects. Since this is

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DESIGN / SPACE SCARF

I have almost run out of my buffer of semi-finished artworks in this blog. Therefore, I have turned to my book with unrealized ideas. One of those ideas was to make a Space Scarf. Although it’s ten years since I came up with the concept, I thought it’d be fun to test it since I

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DESIGN / Crumpled Ceramics № 02

My curiosity in ceramics was sparked by the desire to make a ceramic object that could withstand water. After working with earthenware for a while, I found the material to be limited. Earthenware is mainly used for making art sculptures and is apparently not water-resistant. I had an idea for a vase that I wanted to

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DESIGN / Crumpled Ceramics № 01

This flower pot is one of a collection of objects that I created by experimenting and modifying established ceramic techniques such as pinching and rolling. The clay is pressed against a crumpled piece of paper in a mold. The paper wrinkles create an organic random pattern. The inside and edges of the bowl have been

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