If you've ever learned to draw, you know it's not easy (unless you were born a Da Vinci). South Korean drawing teacher An Jae Hyun (안재현) will clearly show you h
Spanish sculptor David Moreno (previously) continues to blur the lines between two and three dimensions with his architectural artworks. Created using hundreds of steel rods and lengths of piano wire, Moreno’s sculptures take the shape of buildings, and his more recent works have ventured indoors, highlighting interior details like doorways and staircases. In 2017, the artist also created a large, immersive installation in the United Arab Emirates titled “Connecting Doors.” Moreno shares his work on Instagram and Behance. More
A blog about how a failed painting made me rethink the theories of composition in my painting of Donegal, Ireland.
Matthew Simmonds (previously) sculpts miniature architectural structures from raw stone. Part of his interest in producing these pieces is centered around the contrast between the carved precision of his hand against the rough nature of the natural material he chooses for each work. The pieces’ concept also deals with this human influence on raw environments, humans physically displaying their beliefs and achievements by building large physical forms. “In my sculptures, I am concerned with the common human achievement; the cultural expressions thrown up by different societies, and how the various cultural traditions interact with and influence each other,” said Simmonds in an interview with Colossal. More
It has been dreamt-up by Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as 'amorphous' and having a 'transparent, ghostly stance in the city skyline'.
From Gaudí's famous Casa Milà to a Swiss museum excavated into the side of a mountain, these stone structures demonstrate the natural material's dynamic beauty
Image 16 of 17 from gallery of Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils New Experimental Structure Using 3D-Printing Technology. Photograph by Luke Hayes
If you've ever learned to draw, you know it's not easy (unless you were born a Da Vinci). South Korean drawing teacher An Jae Hyun (안재현) will clearly show you h
They may even be more striking than the buildings they became
The artist from Odessa in Ukraine Dasha Pliska has created stunning illustrations mixing representations of hands and architectural structures. Creations of gre
Orthodox Church of Holy Spirit in Chłopiatyn, POLAND
Symmetry is an aesthetically-pleasing quality that's been celebrated throughout history–perhaps most famously in architecture. In Ancient Greece, the
Shade Structure Phoenix, Arizona (Schematic Design) This is a proposal for modular shade structures, based on a system of custom composite aluminum scales. (…) http://www.moorheadandmoorhead.com/
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena 1695-1757, Architectural Fantasy. Verso: scale development of wings, 1982.75:118
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If you've ever learned to draw, you know it's not easy (unless you were born a Da Vinci). South Korean drawing teacher An Jae Hyun (안재현) will clearly show you h
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If you've ever learned to draw, you know it's not easy (unless you were born a Da Vinci). South Korean drawing teacher An Jae Hyun (안재현) will clearly show you h
The construction of high rise buildings did not commence until the late 1800's but sustained its development well past the turn of the century with the first
At the Direktorenhaus Museum in Berlin this past week, a solo exhibition of detailed architectural drawings by Virginia-based artist Benjamin Sack (previously) opened to the public. Titled Labyrinths, the collection of new works features vast cityscapes comprised of impossible inner-geometries. The maze-like urban maps reference musical compositions and various symbols found in cosmology. Often creating based on what he calls a “fear of blank spaces,” Sack tells Colossal that his starting point for each drawing is different. More
Anatomy For Sculptors® creates books and other content on anatomy for artists, with color-coded 3D and live models from various angles and more
Australian artist Nike Savvas recently premiered many of her new works in a solo exhibition, entitled Liberty and Anarchy, at Leeds Art Gallery in the UK.
First of all, let us tell you that while we thought the title of the article was interesting, it does not mean that we think that buildings are boring. They are not; in fact, if anything, the planning, designing and construction of buildings is a lot of work which involves elements of art and science not to mention a lot of thought to the safety, usability and durability of the building. But you have to admit that sometimes buildings tend to be a bit monotonous and have a sameness to them especially in the properly official areas of the city.
the harts gallery is proud to inaugurate its 2016 calendar with 'Unsettled Nostalgia', a solo exhibition by Syrian artist Mohamad Hafez.
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JaeCheol Park, who goes by the artist name PaperBlue, creates intricate drawings in the style of architectural drafts. But rather than imagining a buildable building, Park employs the classic illustrative aesthetic to form fantastical urban environments where structures appear and disappear, bleeding into one another in a haze of geometric patterns. His loose linework and intensive layering enliven the historical architectural styles he highlights in his drawings. The artist, who is based in Seongnam, South Korea, has a broad audience for his digital and concept art along with his more traditional drafting-inspired work. More
This listing is for a 13"x19" archival print of my original pen drawing from 1993. This drawing is the result of an assignment I was given while in Architecture School. It is a study of Louis Kahn's Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas which opened in 1972. Each one is printed on demand from my home studio printer and is signed and dated on the back. Each print will have a white border surrounding the printed image. If you are interested in a particular size print that is not listed here, please send me a convo and I can adjust the sizes for you. I can print any size up to 17”x22”. All artwork is printed on beautiful Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper with high quality Epson UltraChrome K3 inks which produce archival prints with amazing color fidelity and consistently stable colors. All prints measuring 8”x10” and larger will ship in a sturdy tube. Smaller prints will ship in a flat rigid mailer. ©️2019 Nikki Galapon Art, All rights reserved.
First-year architecture and urban planning students at the Estonian Academy of Arts have designed and created a shelter titled ‘READER’, a place where people can get away from their daily routine. Among other structures developed by the students, the shelter is located in the national park Lahemaa of North-Estonia. READER was constructed within five days […]
If you've ever learned to draw, you know it's not easy (unless you were born a Da Vinci). South Korean drawing teacher An Jae Hyun (안재현) will clearly show you h
fusing fine art and architecture federico babina imagines 'archist', a series of architectural illustrations made from famous works of art.