Ink architecture drawings that have a very individual look.
Polish Artist Damian Parlicki drew all of the art on this page.
A fascinating mixture of stippling/dot art and scribble styles to come up with a fantastic result and unique selections of building representations.
Mostly external buildings, with a couple of internal ones right at the bottom of the page.
I love that yellow background colour. It balances and really brings out the dark silhouettes of the structures.
These are not buildings you can give a cursory look at and get any sense of them. You have to enlarge them (press the image) and carefully scan through the image. There are so many subtle details that are worth looking at.
Parlicki's work makes for a wonderful start to the week and something very different from the architectural drawings out there.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Abandoned factory home to birds and the eye.
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The entrance to the castle.
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The entrance to the prison.
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Abandoned mansions with overgrown trees and scarecrow.
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Abandoned Village and overgrown nature.
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Straight line design.
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Buildings along the docks.
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A surreal building design.
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The market place just before opening time.
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The chessboard floor and vaulted ceilings.
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Looking out to the pyramids.
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