A Jolly Mood
Projects with a bubbly, playful aesthetic or content.
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booktubers
Editorial illustration for Scoala9 article on kids having a channel on youtube to share about the books they've recently read.








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safely together
How we saw most of our friends and family in 2020.



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Courage factory
Agenda and calendar illustrations for Piraeus Bank with the theme "Courage Factory". directed by Ogilvy Romania.





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sTAY WARM
A public service announcement, and a list of suggestions on staying warm for the winter.


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kids in watercolor
Christmas time campaign illustrations for INGBank, coordinated by ad agency Cap.






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rules of therme
Illustrated house rules of the heated pools of Therme, for Time To Therme magazine.
To illustrate the rules in a fun way, I showed a family showing their experience.







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six people you might've met last week
My project exploring drawing characters for a children's book.
These were drawn in charcoal pencil and then colored in photoshop.







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nina cassian
A Street Delivery 5 poems project, curated by Ramona Chirica.
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Nina Cassian was a poet active between the mid 40s to the noughties. This particular poem plays with absurdity and I felt it would be futile to interpret the meaning of the poem, so I approached it quite literally.
Argument with chaos (1970)
by Nina Cassian
My visitors are:
A man interrupted in the middle,
a woman continues
and their metal-sheet daughter,
a professor that teaches cheese,
an assassin with a cold, many
unmarried ants,
a tree with moustache,
a young stork,
a child with a cardboard leg,
and three ignorers of the law of motion.
In the end, appears
an evening dog
that barks at them loud
and invites them out.