594 x 841mm fold-out poster of hamansutra’s designs printed in CMYK.
[ Title ] Illustration “Fish Dress”, 2001 [ 1 – 5 ] Denis Pernath featuring hamansutra. Photographer: Denis Pernath, 2002. The phenomenon of graffiti can be divided into categories such as fan graffiti, scratch graffiti, prison graffiti, serial graffiti and many more. These techniques are used for fashion, portraits and graphic images. Illustrations can therefore be classified as a fourth basic form of graffiti [ 6 – 14 ] Costume designer & assistant at the Bavarian State Opera, Munich, Germany. “Recycling” of classic opera costumes, utilising my own fashion design production and styling. Photographer: Denis Pernath. Make-up: Deycke Heidorn [ 15 – 17 ] Figures [ 18 – 20 ] Vacuum masks, 1996 [ 21 – 26 ] Central St. Martin’s College, Major Project Womenswear. Photographer: Martin Slivka. Make-up: Natsumi Akatsuka, London 2001 [ 27 ] Cyborg [ 28 – 34 ] “Recycling” of classic opera costumes, utilising my own fashion design production and styling [ 35 – 40 ] Nike SCORPION Victory Monument. The world’s largest victory monument, located on Ernst-Reuter-Platz in Berlin, displaying the winners’ portraits on 3300 square meters of vertical surface. Team Posters 2002. A set of promotional posters depicting the winning teams from local tournaments in 9 cities across Germany. CI by Wieden Kennendy, Amsterdam, in co-operation with Less Rain, Berlin. Artwork by Ronzo and hamansutra, 2002 [ 41 ] Calligraphy [ 42 – 44 ] Design concept for costume figures [ 45 ] Central St. Martin’s College, Major Project Menswear, London 2001 [ 46 ] Crocodile sketch [ 47 ] Crocodile backpack [ 48 ] Crocodile backpack, front. Photographer: Martin Slivka, London 1999 [ 49 ] Crocodile skin transformations on human body [ 50 ] Label vest. Photographer: Martin Slivka, London 2001 [ 51 ] 3D Character, animated by Paul Sheppard, 1999 [ 52 – 53 ] Figure and shoe [ 54 ] Men’s shoe “Suratti” [ 55 – 56 ] Human transformations, 1996 [ 57 – 59 ] Costume designer at the London International Film School, 2002 [ 60 ] Vacuum glasses campaign, 1997 [ 61 ] Figure illustration [ 62 ] Design concept for a car: The car consists of two spheres. The outside sphere rotates, and the inside sphere is static for the passengers. Similarly, rotation around a single axis would be possible, e.g. an army tank. Munich 1997 [ 63 ] Sketchbook image, 1998 [ 64 ] Chesterfield sketchbook cover, 2001 [ 65 ] Male figure, 1999 [ 66 ] Robot doll illustrations [ 67 ] Accessories for men [ 68 ] Sketchbook CI [ 69 ] Parker [ 70 – 71 ] European chador-style [ 72 ] hamansutra Sticky Hero, 1996 [ 73 ] Illustration “Fish Dress”, side, 2001 [ 74 – 76 ] Cartoon Network Channel, “Flash for Cash” animation competition, 2001 [ 78 – 80 ] Kickz suit for the German basketball team, Photographer: Denis Pernath, 2003 [ 81 ] Styling for the opera [ 82 ] Hero “The Accessory Man”, 2001 [ 83 ] Boot illustration, 1996 [ 84 ] hamansutra Sticky Hero, 1995 [ 85 ] Sketchbook image [ 86 – 88 ] The Focus Concentrator [ 99 ] Collection illustration, 2004 [ 90 – 91 ] Central St. Martin’s College, Experiments, 2001 [ 92 ] Calligraphy [ 93 ] Figure constructions [ 94 – 98 ] Accessories, 1997 -1998 [ 99 ] Design concept for a Hoverboard, 1997 [ 100 ] Font in 3D [ 101 ] Rubber vest – back detail [ 102 ] hamansutra Sticky Heroes, London 2002