The bad tongues comment that any past life was better. Some illustrator architects and cartoonists mention that they would like to find themselves in the Bauhaus moment of splendor. Art, theater, architecture and illustration in abundance with totally innovative thinking in a time of unbridled wars. The Bauhaus drawings and illustrations marked and continue to set a trend in that complicity that has always existed between architecture and illustration. Who of us has not practiced any architectural sketch, drawing or illustration ever!
Audacious and groundbreaking posters with traditional culture took another perspective where most mortals conceived them - among so many things - as a group of senseless madmen with a pencil in their hand, although they defined themselves as the architecture artists.
True or not, the reality is that today we continue to find inspiration in those distant moments and many of the new ones. architectural illustrators they continue to fixate on that way of understanding forms, life and art. (See also interesting drawings of cities and architecture where another vision of the volume of cities is discovered)
With his illustrations we can identify the great icons of architecture with a single glance. A pleasure in just a few strokes and an exciting vision of architecture with colorful drawings. (To see more from HERE)
How would an artist build a city?… It is not worth deliberating, we will end up with multiple headaches, but perhaps we can get closer if we see the new series of illustrations byFederico Babina (If it deserves to take a tour of its website … HERE) that answers that uncomfortable question through magical architectural illustrations that re-name the artist as that architect who could have been.
Paths that initially seemed different, but that in the end came together to guide him towards a whole "wonderful world" that spanned from the realization ofbackgrounds for animated series and films to the illustration of memories with shades of dreamed times. It deserves to take a tour of the website of this international illustrator (HERE)
Lacido in Tampere, Finland, Helsinki-based professional illustrator and designer, had the experience of studying architecture and graduated from Helsinki University of Art and Design in Graphic Design. He worked as a designer in one of the leading Finnish advertising agencies, before making the decision to dedicate himself to the illustrate architecture to perfection. He is currently busy running the company under his own name and furthers his professional career as an illustrator. (More information from HERE)
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