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nahaljafariart · 3 years ago
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My drawing for #onerenderingchallenge ✨ Here’s the short version of the story behind it: Their heads are pulsing and swallowing up every day. Residents of Earth are glued to its sticky surface. There are always threats across this surface that involuntarily concern them. Like a blanket, this surface has shaped all their possibilities of life, molded their choices and their future. There is no other option, they breathe, they live, they create within the bounds of this surface. Lately, the heads are pulsing more vigorously, their thoughts cannot be kept grounded anymore, threats have risen tremendously. Threads of thought are breaking the surface's bounds to enter the realm of the multi-dimensional worlds. Where their choices of structures, creatures, and landscapes surround them and merge into one another continuously. Like a multi-dimensional mist of shifting thoughts and memories. In the “multi-dimensional world“, the collective consciousness, worlds are created voluntarily. Threats are creatures of uni-directionality, there is no place for them in a multi-dimensional world. I will be posting a longer version of the narrative and the process video soon as well… and following with a high res image upload on website ! Stay tuned… #architizer #architecturedrawing #storytelling #imagination #abstractarchitecture #paperarchitecture #c_a_g_e #archicage #surrealism #visualart #actofmapping #koozarch #dezeen #dreamspace #visuslpleasuremag (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb76JoyFeKo/?utm_medium=tumblr
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“The Oasis” by Nuno Salgueiro
Michael Laird Architects / OneRenderingChallenge!
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saddayfordemocracy · 4 years ago
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“ART IS FOR EVERYONE” 
by Anthony Schmidt, Ben Klumper, Dustin Couzens, Nicholas Tam and David Vera
Modern Office of Design + Architecture
“The image examines the polemics of socio-economic status and art. Over the last century art has been commodified and ‘sold’ as an elitist activity. As such, art is often enjoyed by only the privileged few. As testament to this fact, most edifices of culture are fortress-like buildings that conceal rather than reveal.
ART IS FOR EVERYONE seeks to invert the socio-economic exclusivity of art, opting instead for museums that give art back to the people and blur the boundaries between that which is contained from that which is not.”
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keepingitneutral · 4 years ago
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“Misfits” by Cristina Patane,
#OneRenderingChallenge!
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