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Yan.B Design
My Portfolio
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a selection of my work. Explore my projects to learn more about what I do.
Make Make Make
Introducing "Make Make Make," a recent project from the first year of WdKa. This project explores the use of the four parameters: Orange, Oval, 3:4 ratio, and the non-existent word "Refrarde", resulting in the creation of 80 unique works. This innovative project showcases the creativity and exploration of these parameters in the world of design.
Bubbles of Despair
Bubbles of Despair is a recent project that addresses the impact of judgment and stereotypes on individuals from diverse backgrounds. Through a series of visual and written narratives, the project explores the feelings of isolation and alienation that can arise from encountering prejudice, regardless of outward appearance. With a focus on increasing empathy and understanding, Bubbles of Despair aims to create a more inclusive and compassionate society.
Self-Portrait 1-3
Vibrant and expressive abstract watercolor portraits from the art portfolio, showcasing a range of colorful and dynamic compositions. Each painting captures a unique blend of colors and shapes, creating a visually captivating experience for the viewer. Talking about discovering WHO I AM as a part of this society, identifying my identity
The Little Girl and the Sea
Introducing The Little Girl and the Sea, a recent project that explores the deep connection between the sea and life. Through captivating imagery and thought-provoking messages, this project showcases the sea as a symbol of both danger and tranquility, inviting viewers to reflect on their own lives and embrace the unknown.
HOME(?)
Introducing the recent project, HOME(?), a unique character design that showcases a mix of Chinese and English language influences. The project highlights the creator's double cultural identity and how their experience growing up in a household where both languages were prevalent has shaped their artistic vision. HOME(?) is a captivating representation of the creator's personal journey and the intersection of their Chinese and English heritage.
DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder)
The project DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is a collection of artworks that aims to explore and bring awareness to this mental illness. By replicating and reforming characters, the project hopes to shed light on the complexity of DID and provide insight into the true personalities of those affected. Through this creative exploration, the project seeks to foster understanding and empathy for individuals living with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Who should we be?
Introducing our recent project, "Who should we be?," where we explore the concept of identity and how it is shaped by our environment. Through observation of individuals in various locations, we have observed the ways in which people adapt their appearance and behavior to fit into societal norms. Join us as we delve into the topic of "Face" and examine the pressures that society puts on individuals to conform and become someone they are not. Through the project, we aim to initiate a conversation about the impact of societal expectations on our true selves.
Mentality
We are proud to introduce our latest project, Mentality, which was inspired by the experiences of a close friend who suffers from anxiety and depression. This project seeks to investigate the process of mental illness by transforming a literature book into an abnormal poem, shedding light on the emotions and actions of those with mental diseases. This project aims to bring greater awareness and understanding to the complexities of mental health.
@FABV Social Pharmacy
Introducing the @FABV Social Pharmacy, a recent project aimed at improving social interactions and well-being. The project was inspired by the creator's own experiences of regret and embarrassment, leading to the idea of creating medicines specifically for socializing. Just as people use medicines for physical health, @FABV Social Pharmacy aims to provide tools for a better social life.
Piano in a box
The piano has always been a part of my childhood. A part of memory filled with excitement and joy. After years, until now. Some parts of my memories are gone. The deconstruction of piano-related objects symbolises my fragmented memory. I decided to put the memorable objects in a "memory locker" as a medium to aid my memory and serve as memories in the future
Music
have launched a new project called Music, where I will be sharing my personal experiences with different genres of music and the impact they have had on my emotional wellbeing. This project aims to explore the therapeutic power of music and provide insight into how it can be used as a tool for emotional expression and healing.
Delevator
Delevator is a recent project that explores the concept of NDEs (Near-Death Experiences). It delves into the various comments and guesses surrounding what people see before they die, and is based on the artist's personal near-death experience, aiming to represent the feelings of fear and fascination associated with the phenomenon. Stay tuned for updates on this thought-provoking project.
Earlier Color Paintings
Earlier Sketches
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