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Electric Sportscar (2020 Update)

This is an electric sports car concept that I did when I was studying that I spent some time updating for my portfolio. We had a task to get inspired by some designer from the past (I got Vladimir Tatlin) and to use his philosophy (in my case Constructionism) when sketching on some product. So this is my version of an electric sports car where the main thought is that I want to show how it work, instead of hiding everything behind a metal bodywork. Therefore it has one big part of shaded transparent plexi glass that reaches all over the car, showing both the stearing device, the cupé and the electric engine at the back. The metal part that is twisting around the coupé together with the supporting structure of metal pipes that is visible through the plexi glass acts like a roll cage/exo cage. It's just a fun concept, but it was a fun way to practice car rendering and at the same time do the assignment! I also tried two different designs, as can be seen below.


Personality Portrait Sketch

Some time ago I tried to catch a friend's personality in a sketch by trying to sketch a portrait of her from memory. I was shocked myself that it turned out so good. I can really see her in this sketch having one of her "ahaaa" moments. It's always fun to surprise yourself with skills that you didn't knew you had.


Pirate Dragster Sketch - Fine Liner Pen

Playing around with a red fine liner. Trying to be playful to remind myself that sketching is something i really enjoy to do in my spare time just because it's fun. Lately I have almost only sketched at work in my projects which always has deadlines, which always makes you choose the most efficiant way forward rather than the most fun or the most developing way. I'm really pleased of the style of these red fine line sketches and of the way the shadow turned out. Sketchy, but still defined and most importantly - I feel free when sketching to explore new ideas and forms.