
Longrid tells the reader about the artist’s life and work through five main chapters
The structure of Longrid
To dive the audience in the context of Eric Bulatov’s life and work, I’m using some techniques that we can see in the painter’s paintings.

First of all, in my project, I refer to the work of an artist, using red and blue — the paint of the most famous paintings of Eric Bulatov.

In addition to the flowers, I also looked at the kind used in the work of the artist, the fonts.
From the first block, each new chapter is accompanied by a transition through a simple geometric shape, a triangle, adding to the dynamics of the Longrid.
In addition to the animated transitions, I tried to fill the site with other animations to make reading and viewing the Longrid more exciting.
Longrid ends with a photograph of the artist himself, against the background of the prison in Normandy, which was opened in 2020. This photograph is a good addition to the paintings discussed above in Longrid.