I was always impressed by the exuberance and the monumental grandiosity of post WWII projects, fuelled by the Cold War. Especially the Soviets, as we knew so little about what was happening there
DISRUPTIVE AND BEAUTIFULLY EDITORIAL,
Andrej Troha’s work succeeds at drawing you in, with subtle details making his creations perfectly imperfect in an attempt of true realism. Whether he’s battling with soap foam or visualising secret Soviet flying machines, Troha has had a fascinating career thanks to his knowledge of science and art.
It’s clear to see the influence his scientific training has had on his 3D work, and his soft spot for fluid dynamics proved an advantage when it came to the finer points of figuring out foam. In our discussion, Troha shares some insight on his creative process and work as an art director.