For the third-year project, I worked together with my team on a web
application built with C# and Blazor, as well as an Android application
developed in Kotlin.
The team consisted of Aymeric Dekoninck, Chi Choi, Elan Goens, Florian
Serneels, Louise Hoornaert, and myself, Jentl Suy.
The website and mobile application aim to bring people closer to art.
Through HooopGallery, users can upload and sell their own artworks.
This page provides an overview of all artworks available on the platform. Using the filter functionality, users can easily search for specific artworks.
After selecting an artwork, the detail page displays additional information and optional extra images. If an auction is currently active for the selected artwork, users can place a bid directly from this page.
Administrators can approve or reject submitted artworks and remove inactive artists from the platform.
Users can log in or register using their Google account.
Similar to the website, artworks can be filtered to quickly find specific pieces.