Nasha Wambui Gitau is a third-year architecture student at the University of Nairobi in Kenya. She is currently enrolled in the SCI-Arc (@SciArc) Making+Meaning summer program in Los Angeles. Today we interviewed about her experience in the course.
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Artwork by @CarlKrull - "I started drawing like a human seismograph from the passenger seat of a moving car during a road trip across the United States. With the paper rolled around a tube, the roll of paper rotated on my lap, parallel to the spinning wheels, every bump in the road affected the flow of lines, making the drawings topographical maps of the journey itself. I refer too my method as being seismic. My drawings emerge as if printed by an inkjet printer, one line on top of another, becoming topographical maps of the shapes I find. I utilize a sculptural approach in my drawings. A kind of plasticity resembling phenomena found in nature, like the formations in stalactite caves and the growth rings found in trees. Shapes protrude the paper with an abundance of lines. Cross sections slice through hidden objects, leaving their paths on their surfaces, emphasizing three-dimensional spaces and breaking open new territory."
Part of the "Graphic" exhibition, artist @NessLee paints a racy love scene at @Offsite.Concept.Space
Olmec 4, pencil on paper drawing by @CarlKrull
By @CarlKrull - "I started drawing like a human seismograph from the passenger seat of a moving car during a road trip across the United States. With the paper rolled around a tube, the roll of paper rotated on my lap, parallel to the spinning wheels, every bump in the road affected the flow of lines, making the drawings topographical maps of the journey itself. I refer too my method as being seismic. My drawings emerge as if printed by an inkjet printer, one line on top of another, becoming topographical maps of the shapes I find. I utilize a sculptural approach in my drawings. A kind of plasticity resembling phenomena found in nature, like the formations in stalactite caves and the growth rings found in trees. Shapes protrude the paper with an abundance of lines. Cross sections slice through hidden objects, leaving their paths on their surfaces, emphasizing three-dimensional spaces and breaking open new territory."
By @CarlKrull - "Most kids stop drawing at a certain age. I didn't. With both my parents being artists I never learned that grownups don't draw. So rather than embarking in the world of art at some point I guess I just never left it."
"They always talk about us but this time we want to talk about ourselves." Follow and support Abdulazez's project @Through_Refugee_Eyes - Video directed and filmed by @Abdulazez_Dukhan
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#Architoral Logo Redesign Contest. Video Photography by Lerichti - @TrieuChien - @Farshad_Mehdizadeh
Liquid Shard by @aavsla and @poetickinetics in Pershing Square, Los Angeles. #architoral #archdaily
Work by @jin4d from UC Berkeley // 3D printed Bistable-structure #3dprint #3dprinting #architoral #archdaily
Video by @torontosaur // Testing out some VR for #TIFFxPOP @tiff_net @architoral @samandawich
This month on #Architoral 👻 #Snapchat (username: "Architoral") we will be taking you through some major cities around the world. First stop #Saigon #Vietnam
Jody Luk’s prototype for a concrete panel construction system. A project for @officejonathanenns studio documented by @ceeclialo and @sebastian.di.vita #design#industrialdesign #3dprinting #3dprint#architecture #uoftdaniels#SLS#nylon