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Grand Facade | Marlon de Azambuja | Via
Sometimes, all you need to create some magic is some magic markers. In a new series called Gran Fachada (“Grand Facade” in English), Madrid-based architect and designer Marlon de Azambuja works this marker magic on color photographs of famous museums around the world, from the Whitney to the Pompidou and the Tate Modern. Using a marker to black out sections of these images, he reveals fluorescent color-negative line drawings, which would probably look amazing as velvet black-light posters. Thin outlines of color expose where the contours of an architectural rendering would be, the intricacy of which approaches that of the buildings’ original blueprints.
Date posted: 2014/04/13 01:04:38
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Date liked: 2014/04/14 00:04:56
1368 Tumblr notes
Liked from: Notational
Notational reblogged from: gothamknowledge
Originally posted by: ryanpanos
Tagged:
cityscape 353
urban landscape 244
digital art 216
contemporary art 198
modern architecture 155
line art 119
minimalist design 75
geometric art 46
architectural illustration 21
nightscape 8