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ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE




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Architecture is a series of digital artworks constructed through the repetition and transformation of graphic vector blocks, forming intricate architectural prints that blur the lines between structure, ornament, and abstraction. Each composition is built like a digital blueprint; systematic yet expressive, orderly yet alive.
At the core of the series is the modular unit: a geometric vector form; square, arch, beam, or grid; that is duplicated, rotated, scaled, and interlocked in varying sequences. These units become the digital bricks of imagined architectures, evoking the rhythm of façades, the cadence of scaffolding, or the tessellation of urban patterns. As blocks repeat, they accumulate complexity, forming visually dense structures that resemble labyrinths, floor plans, or futuristic monuments.
Textures are not applied but generated through pattern: the illusion of depth, shadow, and movement emerges from vector precision; overlays, line weight variation, and the strategic use of negative space. The artworks oscillate between flatness and dimensionality, offering a graphic play on perspective and mass.
The color palette across the series ranges from stark monochrome; recalling technical drawings or silkscreen prints; to vibrant architectural hues, inspired by building materials and industrial design. These colors function not just aesthetically, but architecturally, defining zones, boundaries, and visual load.
Architecture is both a visual study and a structural meditation; a reflection on how repetition breeds complexity, and how digital tools can reimagine the language of space, structure, and surface into new graphic architectures of the mind.


PIERRE AMOUR
PIERRE AMOUR
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