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Frames And Facades, Ft. Augustine Coll
Get ready for a refreshing dive into the world of architectural illustrations with our next guest – Augustine CollAugustine’s work is an intriguing exploration of architecture’s narrative and expressive capacity. It’s about more than just buildings – it’s about character, history, identity, and the fleeting nature of our built environment.Prepare to be captivated by his hand-drawn technical drawings, a blend of plans and elevations that intertwine to form enigmatic architectural characters. He also delves into the realm of satire with black pen doodles and pushes the boundaries of digital media through digital collages.His inspirations are diverse, ranging from the earthy allure of land art to the immersive interactivity of video games, and the disruptive ideas of avant-garde architectural groups like Archigram.So, whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious, grab a cup of coffee, get comfortable, and tune in.