A Brilliant Architectural Ouroboros
A brilliant architectural ouroboros, No Limits in New York City by Alexandre Arrechea, 2013:
Creatively Distracted
Creatively Distracted
A brilliant architectural ouroboros, No Limits in New York City by Alexandre Arrechea, 2013:
Snow acrylic, ink, magazine photo on panel 8″ x 8″ 2010 Shipbreaking, Yosemite Valley acrylic, ink, magazine photo on panel 18″ x 11″ x 2″ 2012 Palouse Falls with Containers 2 oil on canvas 70″ x 48″ 2012 Denali National…
I love how it looks as if it is taking the form of a cliff, and that activities going on within would seem to be elevated above normal every day experiences because of that. Exactly how one should feel at…
The depth and structure of these painting is absolutely gorgeous. Paintings by Dimitri Kozyrev Via: just-art Tagged: iconolith, architecture, painting via my Tumblr
Spotted on A Daily Dose of Architecture as I was surfing through my Google Reader subscriptions, Mr. Glasses is a series by Mitch Magee that tells the story of the tortured ideals of a modernist architect. Dry. Funny. I couldn’t…
Over at BLDGBLOG Geoff Manaugh writes in “Inhaling 9/11” about the broad range of toxins inhaled by NYC residents during and since 9/11, and what has rained back down on the surrounding area to enter the soil and waterways. Reflecting…
In today’s world of increasingly open systems and online community participation it seems only natural to find the Open Architecture Network. Announced at this year’s TED conference, this online community endeavors to improve the living standards of five billion people…