Sikhote Alin *

Scope
Illustration
Event design
Creative direction

Role
Illustrator

Once again, we transformed an open space into a captivating Christmas wonderland, immersing our guests in the vastness of space. Visitors could explore an observatory, marvel at the twinkling stars, participate in engaging children's science workshops, and enjoy a wide range of festive surprises. Within this extraordinary event, I had the privilege of contributing through the creation of joyful illustrations. These illustrations found their place in various visual materials, including invitations, flyers, and posters, playing a role in the decor. This work was a result of close collaboration with highly skilled artisans, adding an extra layer of artistry to the entire event.

*Sikhote Alin: An iron meteorite fell on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, in southeastern Russia, in 1947. Large iron meteorite falls have been witnessed and fragments recovered but never before, in recorded history, a fall of this magnitude. An estimated 23 tonnes of fragments survived the fiery passage through the atmosphere and reached the Earth.

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