A series of black and white illustrations commissioned by Marc Krusin and featuring his most prominent furniture designs for Knoll and Desalto. Inspired by comics and noir cinema, the project breaks the conventions of furniture illustration by bringing narrative to the scenes, use of exaggerated perspective and a moody noir aesthetic. The lack of human presence and scattered objects add an element of mystery and suspense to the story, while the protagonist is revealed in a surprise ending. All images were drawn digitally in Adobe Photoshop using Wacom Cintiq tablet.
Martin Reznik is a polish-born illustrator. He moved to UK in his early 20s and in 2013 graduated from University of East London with First Class BA (Hons) in Illustration and Printmaking. Multidisciplinary illustrator and graphic designer, confident in both analogue and digital illustration, Martin works with various clients designing packaging, logos, merchandise and editorial. Martin received Communication Arts Award of Excellence 2022, Applied Arts Illustration Award 2022 and Gold, Silver and People’s Choice Awards in Creativepool Annual 2021. He currently lives in Italy.
Martin Reznik is a polish-born illustrator. He moved to UK in his early 20s and in 2013 graduated from University of East London with First Class BA (Hons) in Illustration and Printmaking. Multidisciplinary illustrator and graphic designer, confident in both analogue and digital illustration, Martin works with various clients designing packaging, logos, merchandise and editorial. Martin received Communication Arts Award of Excellence 2022, Applied Arts Illustration Award 2022 and Gold, Silver and People’s Choice Awards in Creativepool Annual 2021. He currently lives in Italy.