MY CAREER PATH FOR INTERIOR DESIGN
Hello everybody,
First of all, I want to say how hard it is to decide what career to choose due to the countless jobs that there are nowdays and because it is hard to select what you want to do for the rest of your life at such a young age.
Today I want to show you the path that brought me to choose to undertake this career.
During secondary school, in Italy, I've been drawing a lot because it was a technical school oriented to graphic design. Art and Graphic design were two of the main subjects, so I had to draw constantly.
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: chiaroscuro, pencil
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: chiaroscuro, pencil
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: Pop Art, Tempera
Drawing made for an anti -doping sports competition
Technique: Indian ink
Technique: Indian ink
Redesign of shoes advertisement
Technique: Indian ink and Tempera
Technique: Indian ink and Tempera
Still Life
Technique: Chiaroscuro cross-hatching, Indian Ink
Technique: Chiaroscuro cross-hatching, Indian Ink
Riproduction of a picture
Technique: Chiaroscuro cross-hatching, Indian Ink,
Technique: Chiaroscuro cross-hatching, Indian Ink,
Texture
Technique: Chiaroscuro, penci
Reproduction of a picture
Technique: Pastel
Reproduction of a Sergio Toppi's painting
Technique: Indian Ink
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: Chiaroscuro, Wine glass
Ballerina
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: Chiaroscuro, pencil
Reproduction of a photo
Technique: Chiaroscuro, pencil
Reproduction of Fallen Angel, painting by Jean Michel Basquiat
Technique: Tempera
Technique: Tempera
After Secondary School and a lot of thinking, I decided to start a course of Product design at Brera, Academy of Fine Art in Milan. In the following two projects we had to create two different products inspired by nature.
This beetle was my inspiration for my design.
This is my final product. It is a portable speaker to listen to music. It is really handy due to its dimensions, ( it is pocket-size).
The second project was inspired by the largest flower in the world, the Giant Rafflesia.
This waterproof table/sitting is really easy to use: there is a cylindrical hole in the middle of the table to put ice in and keep the drink fresh.
The sitting petals are little pillows that you can fit in the second film once your done.
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