Abstract posters from 2013 can be purchased and hung on the wall. Continuing the series of annual abstract posters in the style of the Rorschach test.
Task. Create abstract posters.
This year yielded a good harvest, so to speak. A few works even became the Design of the Day on Maryjane based on voting results. I wish everyone viewing them to see something personal and, most importantly, only positive.
All abstract posters from 2013
This series includes some posters that are reworked versions of my earlier works. Such posters have the number 2 in their titles, for example, “Dan 2” and “Boo 2.” In the new versions, the originals aren’t always recognizable.
Interesting fact: The poster “Deerror,” along with “Boo” from the 2010 series, was printed on canvas and given to my future wife as a gift. These physical versions of the posters still decorate the apartment of our mutual friends.
The poster “Muic” was created from the covers of my DJ mixes. I simply added them all onto a canvas and distorted them until I achieved the desired shape and texture. The name “Muic” is a shortened form of “music” and hints at the poster’s origins.
Check out more poster designs in my graphic design portfolio.