Anton Pavlovich Chekhov - Uncle Vanya
Created as part of the Illustration I course under the mentorship of Prof. Suzi Bricelj (2022), this project comprises a series of seven illustrations inspired by the play Uncle Vanya by A. P. Chekhov. The play evokes a dark and monotonous atmosphere, where the characters embody unhappiness and resignation to fate, without experiencing personal growth. The series centers around the themes of circularity and repetition, where spaces and objects take on the role of silent narrators. Recurring motifs such as doors and windows symbolize transitions and movement, which inevitably lead back to the starting point. By employing varied perspectives, the series establishes a visual rhythm that mirrors the play’s atmosphere and its core symbolism of motion without transformation.








installation of illustrations