I am an artist working primarily on paper. In my drawings, I depict how nature is altered by our need for movement and travel, resulting in the imposition of horizontal and vertical markings of our physical and visual space.
I draw man-made roads, bridges, and infrastructure that project out from the suburban edges of our cities into what is still undeveloped open space. I am interested in the fringe of suburban development and the ever-continuing human quest to connect and expand cities and towns.
This is my visual journal for images and ideas.
If you want to see my work please visit my website and blog.
website: www.rossitza.net
blog: www.rossitza.blogspot.com
Gerhard Richter - Abstract Paintings, 2009, oil on canvas, 60 cm x 50 cm (each), Catalogue Raisonné- 908-8 (top); 908-9 (bottom) | More posts
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“The dirtiest book in our language is a quite astute manual telling people how to earn money by writing.” — Ezra Pound
One of the first photo realistic drawings I did in middle school was of this image.
Framework ➾ Luke GramI got bored so I did alittle experimentation with photoshop.
Basically the whole premise is exploring depth and design in nature, and I envisioned it as how the world would appear if an architect was drawing the original, underlying draft.
Essentially it’s the framework of the earth which intrigued me.
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“Modular Lattice 3D printed parametric objects series” from Marius Watz for the Holo Magazine Kickstarter campaign.
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