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Stories in Light and Line: Anise Gallery London

Stories in Light and Line, Anise Gallery, London Exhibition, Architecture Illustrations, Architect, UK

Stories in Light and Line, London

Architecture Illustration Display – Anise Gallery, England, UK

1 Apr 2013

Stories in Light and Line, Anise Gallery

20 Apr – 19 May 2013

Anise Gallery, 13a Shad Thames, London

Architecture Exhibition at the Anise Gallery

By contrasting the work of celebrated contemporary artists and some of the world’s most recognised architectural illustrators ‘Stories in Light and Line’ reveals the diverse ways of narrating and exploring the compelling stories behind architecture.

The best architectural illustration goes beyond its face value, for it also tells a story – a visual narrative that employs the fundamental elements of light and line to create a subconscious emotive response in the viewer.

Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia Keith Hornblower
Keith Hornblower

Toll House
Toll House Nigel Gilbert
Nigel Gilbert

Keith Hornblower’s commanding watercolor paintings are known for using tone to create depth and drama that has a uniquely absorbing effect. A rare use of forced three point perspective in Hornblower’s dynamic portrayal of the Sagrada Família gives the impression of standing below this imposing yet beautiful structure. Whilst Nigel Gilbert’s evocative paintings prioritize light over the architectural elements of the work but in doing so, allows us, the viewer, to contemplate this intriguing combination in a moment of tranquility.

LF12
LF12 Sachiyo Nishimura
Sachiyo Nishimura

Red Wood
Red Wood Suzanne Myatt
Suzanne Myatt

One of our guest artists, Sachiyo Nishimura, approaches the role of architectural illustration in an alternative way. Working as a conceptual artist, Nishimura has focused her career on reconstructing and augmenting infrastructure central to contemporary cities. Working in the same vein as architectural illustrators, she uses the urban landscape as the structure to her image, focusing on the lines that create the forms around us. In contrast however to the exacting representations of any illustrator, Nishimura complicates the once familiar line to render it abstract. Through distortions in perspective, multiplications and scaling, the lines within her work take us through a narrative that lead us from the recognizable, through the unknown and back to the everyday.

The Society of Architectural Illustration Exhibition at Anise Gallery highlights an appreciation of the diverse techniques that the SAI, as a society, upholds, whilst recognising the wider relevance and influence of contemporary artwork rooted in architectural storytelling.

Location: 13a Shad Thames, London, SE1 2PU, UK

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