Architecture Comic about Marika-Alderton House.
Early storyboards setting the scene for my final year thesis project.
Scorrendo il blog di Andrea Alberghini mi sono imbattuta in testo che accompagnava l’esposizione al XV Napoli Comicon (aprile 2013). Essendo il tema dell’evento, il testo tocca molti de…
Early storyboards setting the scene for my final year thesis project.
Between one comic and the next, Liam Cobb devotes himself to experimenting with something different, creating an incredible series of illustrations.
Daniel Torres, two-page strip published in the special architecture number of (à suivre) in 1985 and a year later in the Spanish magazine Cairo.
World Architecture Community News - Narrating architecture in the comic way with Anuj Kale
Early storyboards setting the scene for my final year thesis project.
After seeing Grant Snider's cute and clever illustrations pop up on a number of blogs, I was led to his site where I ended up spending a good part of my
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I won’t pretend to be a comic book connoisseur. My brother and I collected Tintin books for our father to read to us before bedtime and well, that’s about as far as it went for my foray into the graphic arts world. But now I’m wondering, if I had spent a little more time at the comic…
Completed in 2022 in Sap-en-Auge, France. Images by Olivier Sabatier. How to recontextualize the act of building our homes? In other words, how to reconnect our habitat to its territory, taking into account its...
After seeing Grant Snider's cute and clever illustrations pop up on a number of blogs, I was led to his site where I ended up spending a good part of my
Architectural Drawings Andrei ( Zoster ) Răducanu
In this comic, Grant Snider of Incidental Comics illustrates a variety of architectural forms and their corresponding dances. Which one is more your style — Bauhaus Bounce or Cubist Shuffle?
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So many outstanding comics anthologies, so little quality eyeball time. But worry not: Print’s come to your rescue. Last year we surveyed “wonder women artists” nominated for San Diego Comic-Con’s Eisner Awards, located here. And on Tuesday we provided you with a visual sampling of this year’s top nominees, and you’ll find that here. And today we’ll wrap up with a design-based survey that highlights some of the more graphically striking and skillfully adventuresome artists wi
Japanese Artist Kiyohiko Azuma (あずまきよひこ) is famous for his Japanese Manga Art and for being an author. Today though, we are going to have a look at his Urban Sketches and Cityscape Drawings. Azuma's drawings carry a powerful intensity and detail that are born from the deep feelings he experiences on a daily basis, we were able to see this when reading some of the notes accompanying these wonderful Black and White ink drawings. Enjoy...
Taking inspirations from Caspar David Friedrich's paintings, Denis Andernach, architect and illustrator living and working in Germany, draws houses as formal studies in idealized landscapes.
Comic book movies and TV shows are big business, but the source material is less accessible to casual fans. Will the DC streaming service bridge the comic book gap?
World Architecture Community News - Narrating architecture in the comic way with Anuj Kale
Belgian comic book artist François Schuiten is famous for creating rich and fantastical cityscapes, with shades of steampunk and Art Nouveau, envisioning a future dominated not by faceless office buildings, but by romantic and innovative architecture.