Image 18 of 24 from gallery of Explore the Potential of the Human Figure in Architectural Representation. © Danica Vićanović
The house 21 x 29,7cm, ink on paper, Kevin Lucbert, 2017.
Gabriel Yeganyan is is returning this Fall to teach his "Architecture for World Building" class at CDA~!! https://conceptdesignacadstore.com/collections/intermediate-design/products/architecture-for-world-building-with-gabriel-yeganyan This important design class teaches the students the foundations of architecture structure, function and visual design themes to reflect the storytelling of the culture/people who created them. Three key periods of architecture history are covered and broken down during the many in class lectures and demos: - Ancient Civilization (such as Egyptian, Mesopotamian, etc.) - Asian Wood Architecture (such as Japan, China, Thai, etc.) - Medieval Gothic (from various areas in Europe) Students will learn the "anatomy" underneath the building's surface and learn how to use it to help them create believable and rich new worlds from their imagination. This is a class not to be missed by anyone interested in improving on their environment design. Space is limited, sign up soon~! First day of class start on Wednesday, Oct. 11th :)
While there are many different approaches creating architectural space, most architects agree that the primacy of the human is paramount to the...
World Architecture Community News - Narrating architecture in the comic way with Anuj Kale
Parisian surrealist illustrator Ugo Gattoni produces artwork on a grand scale, intricately fabricating fantastical worlds for use by some of France’s most prestigious brands.
Toujours dans l'optique de faire une rétrospective de mon travail, je vous présente quelques-uns des meilleurs croquis pour un projet avorté, de jeu en ligne, auquel j'ai participé de 2006 à 2008. J'étais en charge des décors, j'avais à concevoir différents types d'architecture.
Manas Bhatia, an Architect and computational designer from India, has been using the potential of the artificial intelligence (AI) tool Midjourney to create surreal architectural concepts. In this project, he imagines a surreal future that has ‘symbiotic’ architectural apartment towers that look like giant hollow redwood trees.
Bangkok-based illustrator and graphic designer Sunga Park embraces the unpredictable nature of watercolors in her drippy depictions of architectural landmarks. In her extensive travels throughout Europe, Park stops to consider the finest details of Gothic cathedrals or the antennae-laden rooftops of residential streets in Croatia, but allows entire paintings to fade away into a wash of ghostly color. The mixture of detailed elements and watery abstraction results in hazy, dreamlike imagery that seems to constantly surprise and intrigue as if lifted directly from a memory. More
Now Is the Pilgrim Year Fair Autumn’s Charge by John Byam Shaw, 1904 Princess Rosalie by Virginia Frances Sterrett from Old French Fairy Tales, 1920 William Stout Little Red Riding Hood by Arthur Rackham, 1902 Incantation by Norman Lindsay, 1940 Kindred Hearts by Mark Arian The Terem of the Tsar in…
...Focused on teaching young designers and architects how to successfully grow as creatives.
Image 1 of 11 from gallery of ARPA by (ab)Normal & Ludwig Engel for Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019.
English Gothic vaulting examples A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method by Sir Banister Fletcher
A lot to unwrap in this post, more information below. Freelance illustrator that goes by the name of sweeneypen, produces art on many different levels. We have Paintings and Drawings, for the latter we have pencil and ink. Then animal and human portraits, double exposures, fantasy and surreal art. Finally traditional, Zentangle detailing and... I apologise for this portion looking less like a post description and more like a shopping list, but there is so much to say. If I wrote a little bit about each subject, the written portion would be a page long. Armed with the information of what this post contains, all that is left, is for you to explore it yourself. Double Exposure Drawing. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Double Exposure Painting. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Owl Painting. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Stylised Bird. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Fantasy Flying Ship. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Fantasy House Moleskine. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Fantasy House. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Zentangle Dog. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Zentangle Rabbit. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Ink, Fish and Waves. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Floral Whale. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Cat with 4 Eyes. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
My last post on 'Paisley' gave you a sneaky peak at the huge treehouse cross-section I was working on - click here. Thankfully I eventually finished it and I'm going to show you the whole full colour version, including lots of details hitherto unseen on the web! The Treehouse Cross-Section, watercolour and gouache 53 x 102cm This took me roughly 30 days to complete and really pushed my studio's capabilities. For example the painting, when stretched on board, didn't fit my easel so I had to work with it propped against the wall. Also most of the time I was stood with my back against the opposite wall trying to take in the whole image as it progressed. You will see in the shots below, it was very easy to get lost in the details of this illustration and forget about how the whole painting should be knitted together with a consistency in colour, tone and level of detail. A ball pool with individually painted plastic balls. Why, Chris, why!? A well stocked cellar ready for Christmas festivities. No treehouse is complete without a cinema An American diner, because it's the 1950s (and America). I think we'd all love an entrance hall like this. Paisley's on personal library, with a secret staircase running through a hollow branch.
Misty hills. Lonely forest roads. Plenty of vines, moss, and unkempt trees. And the cherry on top—a gorgeous abandoned building that radiates eeriness and grandeur in equal measure. That’s our dream home right there. Especially if the place looks haunted.
Ferdinand Hodler - Night, 1889-1890. (Detail)
Spanish cartographer, 1940's
Image 17 of 27 from gallery of Illustrated Movie Set Plans from 'Parasites', 'Pain & Glory' and 'Jojo Rabbit'. © Floor Plan Croissant
These gorgeous watercolor paintings feature soothing landscapes that fade off into the surface of the paper. Created by South Korea-based designer and
The World of Null A, A.E. Van Goyt // Bruce Pennington