Typewriter letters to create architectural drawings.
For UK artist James Cook, it all started in 2014, when he bought his first typewriter.
He has taken commissions from around the world, mostly from the US. As well as architecture, Cook letters portraits of people and animals. He tries his hand at everything and this is one of the things that makes him popular with his fans.
You know how they say "You paint a picture with words"? Strictly speaking, this is probably the closest you are going to get to doing it...
The Houses of Parliament - Big Ben (a).
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The Houses of Parliament - Big Ben (b).
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Notre-Dame de Paris (a).
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Notre-Dame de Paris (b).
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Blackmore Church, Essex.
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Cabot Tower, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (a).
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Cabot Tower, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (b).
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Dromoland Castle, Ireland (a).
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Dromoland Castle, Ireland (b).
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Thaxted, John Webb’s Windmill (a).
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Thaxted, John Webb’s Windmill (b).
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Thaxted Guildhall (a).
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Thaxted Guildhall (b).
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Finchingfield, Essex UK.
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Bank Station, London (a).
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Bank Station, London (b).
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Norwich Cathedral (a).
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Norwich Cathedral (b).
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interesting to see! its amazing the types of items one can use to create art!
ReplyDeleteImagination in an artist, makes for a formidable ally.
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