
Poster I made for the theater play Ubu Roi as my school project.
I fucking hate this play it’s the worst.
It’s about Polish folks saying ‘poop’ all the time and trying to conquer the world. (No, I am not a hypocrite, I know what was the deep mening behind this play. I just really didn’t like it. I can has opinions I guess????)
And when I told my sister how bad it is (she studied literature) she said: oh, you haven’t read the really bad ones, then.
I don’t want to know.
Yet the poster came out nice.
Even though the guy who helped me pinn it out off the wall at our class overview accidentally threw it on the ground and the print that cost me 13$ (45PLN) got totally crooked.
YOLO, I guess.

Ah, what the hell, posting more pages
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That’s page 8th. The first that I did, back in the long may weekend. It basically set down how the whole thing will look like.
Sine I liked how the butterflies came out :B

This is a sample page of total 10 of a comic short that I did for my Narrative Drawing class. Also it was the very first time for me to draw a comic that you can actually read, not just one page, or a strip that I would never post or show anyone later on (other than Angy, somehow she possesses the magic ability to be able to read my awful parody strips for movies and tv-show that I usually draw the fuck-this-shit way. She even laughs sometimes. She is strange.) Also i have never struggled with the deadline as much as I did with this one. Mostly, because I changed the whole concept about four weeks before handing it over.
Anyway I drew most of it just sitting for 30 hours straight with one break for sleeping. It was hell. I am still glad I managed to pull it off.
And yes, this is a comic about lobotomy. No, don’t ask why, just roll with it, I guess. First I wanted to go for fully historical story, telling about the events of how this ‘method’ developed in some sort of ironical, yet very dark way of storytelling. But after some time I discovered that it wasn’t the kind of narration I can pull off, so I went for a little more personal one, with an actual hero. Basically it’s some sort of insight of how this whole thing would look like if lobotomy was served by doctors on daily basis like it almost did in California in 1950 with the infamous dr. Freeman.
Also I strongly recommend you to go and watch PBS documentary The Lobotomist. It’s really… something everyone should watch, I guess.
Still can’t post photosets. Tumblr hate me apparently.

The last day of poster class critique this year. Sitting there from 9.30 am to 15.30 pm. It was great.

I managed to snap a photo of my book cover after it was glued by the bookbinder and standing by the window to dry. Now the whole book is ready and done and even though it could be better I am extremely proud of it :)
It’s Stanislaw’s Lem Mortal Engines
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Done for school project