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Eye Line competition 2013 - Commended

Luke C Pearson MArch
Bartlett School, Unit 4 tutor
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The world does not have to be like this but there's a sci-fi internal logic to the structures.
The world does not have to be like this but there's a sci-fi internal logic to the structures.

He depicts three-dimensional forms in a manner that gives them a two-dimensional abstraction

Pearson, a BSc Unit 4 tutor at the Bartlett, lets his imagination run when committing his own architectural thoughts to paper. The judges were impressed by his depiction of three-dimensional forms in a manner that gives them a two-dimensional abstraction. Dunlop read the work as in the spirit of past master Lebbeus Woods, who evoked a fantasy world all of his own making. Pearson presents us with impossible structures suspended in a huge diagonal grid of cobwebs. Parker thought his images ‘amazing’, with Sagoo calling the ink and acrylic drawings ‘incredible work’.