


one of the good thing that happened to me since i'm here in berlin, is getting to know a little bit the world of illustration. until than, illustration for me was mainly comics - Garfield as teenager and Diabolik in Italy. yes, and some tv cartoons. anyway thanks to friends here, especially Tim Dinter, i got to know some really interesting illustration works. illustration is in a way the perfect combination between architecture and art (maybe better architecture and graphic design?). it's a personal interpretation of architectural situations that transforms the reality into a different place. it gives the viewer the chance to see things that he never saw before. i will try to show here a list of artist that i personally like and that use urban scenes in their works.
the illustrations from top to bottom are of: Evan Hecox, Daniel Egnéus and Tim Dinter. i'm sure there are still many. but it needs time to learn and study this territory. i will keep the blog updated...
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