I took this photo in Håga , Uppsala , Sweden. -
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Quiescent V, VI, & VII // 2023
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Poprad River, Poland
October 2019
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"Nymphs"
Work created on paper with watercolour, India ink, colored pencils and graphite. DIN A3 Size (42 x 29,7 cm)
Original drawing created on paper with watercolor, colored pencils and graphite.
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Georgian Bay at the shores of Meaford Ontario
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Fyris River- I took this photo in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden.
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The Faroe Islands | Christian Hoiberg
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Imagined Structures
The term “Brutalism” was first used by architect Alison Smithson in 1953. She was describing an unexecuted project for a house in London’s Soho – dubbing its warehouse aesthetic of bare concrete, brick and wood as “the first exponent of the ‘new brutalism’” in England. Now, the movement is recognised the world over, with contemporary designers drawing influence from its monolithic, block-like forms.
Adriana Mora is one such artist. The Mexican digital illustrator – who has worked for the likes of Apple, Adidas, Uber and Microsoft – constructs 3D buildings within idyllic waterscapes. In these images, the visual language of Brutalism is counterpointed with memories of childhood – expressed through dreamlike colour palettes. Isolated structures appear from rippling pools, surrounded by plants or small islands.
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