archist city
Piet Mondriaan
the supremacy of subtle variations
inspired by Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (February 23, 1879 – May 15, 1935), Russian artist
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Kazimir MaLEvich
There is a Symbiotic Relationship, an implicit partnership, between Architecture and Art: and function of architecture are constantly changing along with the development of contemporary art. In this exercise in style I took pleasure in imagining architecture steeped in art, designed and constructed through the interpretation of an artist’s language. I enjoyed creating
without taking architecture into account. Painting, sculpture and architecture have always been complementary disciplines that like a micro-architecture, a facade can come to resemble a painted canvas, and a building can be shaped as in the hands of a skilled sculptor. helps me explore alternative languages. I tried to imagine what a house designed by Dalí or a museum designed by Miró would have been like. These images represent an imaginary and imagined world of shapes that uses the brush to paint architecture.
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richard serra
the asymmetrical equilibrium
inspired by Pieter Cornelis ‘Piet’ Mondriaan (March 7, 1872 – February 1, 1944), Dutch artist
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Piet Mondriaan
the supremacy of subtle variations
inspired by Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (February 23, 1879 – May 15, 1935), Russian artist
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Peter Halley
the silence of steel
inspired by Richard Serra (November 2, 1939), American artist
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richard serra
the asymmetrical equilibrium
inspired by Pieter Cornelis ‘Piet’ Mondriaan (March 7, 1872 – February 1, 1944), Dutch artist
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gerhard richter
the optical seduction
inspired by Peter Halley (September 24, 1953), American artist
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Peter Halley
the silence of steel
inspired by Richard Serra (November 2, 1939), American artist
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roy lichtenstein
the inexhaustible multiplicity
inspired by Gerhard Richter (February 9, 1932), German artist
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gerhard richter
the optical seduction
inspired by Peter Halley (September 24, 1953), American artist
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Mark Rothko
the hidden depths
inspired by Roy Fox Lichtenstein (October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997), American artist
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roy lichtenstein
the inexhaustible multiplicity
inspired by Gerhard Richter (February 9, 1932), German artist
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