Tilda Publishing
postcards created for sheraton baku intourist

from the start, i wanted to play
with shape and color, so the postcards would feel worth keeping

something that could catch the eye even of a child, spark curiosity, and make you want to take it home as a small memory

not just a functional souvenir, but a bright object you’d want to save
postcards created for sheraton baku intourist

from the start, i wanted to play
with shape and color, so the postcards would feel worth keeping

something that could catch the eye even of a child, spark curiosity, and make you want to take it home as a small memory

not just a functional souvenir, but a bright object you’d want to save
postcards created for sheraton baku intourist

from the start, i wanted to play
with shape and color, so the postcards would feel worth keeping

something that could catch the eye even of a child, spark curiosity, and make you want to take it home as a small memory

not just a functional souvenir, but a bright object you’d want to save
these postcards created for intercontinental tashkent

the hotel has a distinct urban character, defined by high-rise architecture and a space filled with details

while working on this series, i wanted to emphasize not only the main building itself, but also the landmarks and environment surrounding the hotel, while keeping the palette bright and expressive

compared to the other series, i experimented more with layering, textures, and painterly brushes. this approach helped highlight local nature, urban rhythm, and atmosphere, while maintaining a sense of playfulness and visual curiosity
these postcards created for intercontinental tashkent

the hotel has a distinct urban character, defined by high-rise architecture and a space filled with details

while working on this series, i wanted to emphasize not only the main building itself, but also the landmarks and environment surrounding the hotel, while keeping the palette bright and expressive

compared to the other series, i experimented more with layering, textures, and painterly brushes. this approach helped highlight local nature, urban rhythm, and atmosphere, while maintaining a sense of playfulness and visual curiosity
these postcards created for intercontinental tashkent

the hotel has a distinct urban character, defined by high-rise architecture and a space filled with details

while working on this series, i wanted to emphasize not only the main building itself, but also the landmarks and environment surrounding the hotel, while keeping the palette bright and expressive

compared to the other series, i experimented more with layering, textures, and painterly brushes. this approach helped highlight local nature, urban rhythm, and atmosphere, while maintaining a sense of playfulness and visual curiosity
postcards created for mercure bukhara

the architecture here felt deeply historical and picturesque from the very beginning

i wanted to preserve the richness of the original colors while slightly enhancing them, keeping the atmosphere vivid and expressive. as in the other series, i played with the shapes of the buildings to catch the viewer’s eye, but at the same time made a conscious effort to keep all key elements intact. even the facade lighting was carefully preserved, as it felt like an important detail that completed the image

the series also features local landmarks that are significant in the context of hotel marketing
postcards created for mercure bukhara

the architecture here felt deeply historical and picturesque from the very beginning

i wanted to preserve the richness of the original colors while slightly enhancing them, keeping the atmosphere vivid and expressive. as in the other series, i played with the shapes of the buildings to catch the viewer’s eye, but at the same time made a conscious effort to keep all key elements intact. even the facade lighting was carefully preserved, as it felt like an important detail that completed the image

the series also features local landmarks that are significant in the context of hotel marketing