Jessie Saslove's Design and Art Portfolio

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This portfolio is a collection of my work from while studying Interior Decorating and also includes personal projects

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Rustic Restaurant Design

Marker rendered

drawing for Rustic

Restaurant Design

Marker rendered

Floor Plan

for Rustic

Restaurant Design

AutoCAD elevations

for Rustic

Restaurant Design

Retail Display

Window display

marker rendered

Window display

marker rendered

Window display

marker rendered

Window display

marker rendered

Retail window

display

Before photo on left

and after photo on

right of retail

display

Décor styles

Art Nouveau style

Living Room

Design,

marker rendered

My take on

modern-day

Gustavian design,

marker rendered

Gustavian Style Décor for today

The Gustavian style was named after King Gustav III, who started the style, in Sweden during the late 18th century. He liked neoclassical furniture pieces. Overall, the style is light and airy. This feeling is created with lots of white and lighter colours. Gold accents are seen through the use of gilding in this style traditionally and carvings on the furniture which is usually painted white. The window treatments are usually light in colour and sometimes sheer. Chandeliers with gold accents and carved mirrors are also prominent in this style. The floors tend to be slightly on the darker side since everything else in the décor is typically white with just a bit of colour. The interior drawing is an interpretation of the Gustavian style for today. Starting from the ceiling it’s kept pure white to make use of this symbolic colour of the style and keep the light feeling. There are two pendant chandeliers, a modernized version of the typical large chandeliers seen in Gustavian décor, each with the typical gold and crystals for again a light and airy feeling. The crown molding is gold as a modern interpretation of the gilding in this style. On the walls there is a light tone on one and a punch of colour is brought in for the other. The blue chosen is a new days approach since it is a lot brighter than the typical light blue. On both walls there are mirrors which add to the light and airy theme since they’re not heavy looking and have white trim. The square shaped mirrors reference the coffered ceilings which were seen in this style often. The window treatment is a simple white and light curtain on a gold rod keeping with the white/gold theme. The furniture is all painted white, a top characteristic of this style and the seating has been given a twist with livelier colours used for the fabrics. The typical carvings can be seen on all the furniture. Finally, for the floor, there is a light toned area rug and this contrasts with the typical wood.

Write-up on

Gustavian style

décor and my

design seen on

previous page

Classic Bathroom Design

Marker rendered

drawing for Classic

style Bathroom

Design

Rendered Floor Plan

for

Classic style

Bathroom Design

Classic style

Bathroom Design

Presentation board

Furniture Drawings

Marker and

coloured pencil

rendering of

Arabella chair

Pencil and ink

drawing of Georgian

Period table

Miscellaneous

Front

Back Business card

Design

Kitchen in pencil

Window Treatment

Design Presentation

board

Building drawn in

ink

Sample selection for

a living and dining

room area

Painting recreated

through collage

from cut paint chips

Quick Concept

drawing for

redesign of

women’s clothing

store, Dynamite

Trade Show Booth Design

Tradeshow booth

Design for

Algonquin

College’s Interior

Decorating

Program, designed

with 3 other

students,

Marker rendered

drawing done by

me

Tradeshow booth

Design for

Algonquin

College’s Interior

Decorating

Program, designed

with 3 other

students.

My contributions:

Rendered floor plan

(see image 2) , two

tables for model,

(see image 1 and

3), design of white

and green banner

for front of booth

(see in image 4 of

full model)

1

2

3 4

SketchUp

Lobby Design,

Drawn in SketchUp

and rendered by

hand

Bridal Boutique Design

Presentation board

for bridal store

designed with a

partner, Drawings

on board were all

done by me and

board was designed

and constructed by

me

Presentation board

for bridal store

designed with a

partner, Both

perspective

drawings on board

were done by my

partner and board

was designed and

constructed by my

partner

Interior perspective

of bridal boutique

designed with a

partner, rendered in

marker

Interior perspective

of bridal boutique

designed with a

partner, rendered in

marker

Storefront Design

rendered in marker

for bridal boutique

(partner was not

part of this design

portion)

Model building

Monument

designed for Eileen

Grey, with a chair

inspired by her chair

designs

Model made of

foam board

Studio Design,

Model is only made

from paper products

except foam board

walls and base

Modern Living Room Design

Modern living room

designed with a

partner

Marker rendered

drawing done by

me