10 varied, gorgeous travel-inspired artworks

Architecture with its outlines of skyscrapers and exquisite facades is the most important art object of any city, which represents a design that is significant for this place. She inspires some to create games, while others, inspired by city landscapes, come up with luxurious jewelry that allows you to preserve the fondest memories of megacities around the world.

Of course, a literal interpretation of a place is not the only way to pay tribute to it. Artists can convey the essence of the city (or cities) as a whole, using only some of its elements - symbols, colors, various combinations of these concepts. Travel-inspired art is much more than just pretty portraits of cities. Let’s take a look at how artists from all over the world interpret the most diverse corners of our globe in their incredibly talented, elegant and original works.

Sculpture

Joshua Smith creates miniature worlds that mimic the untidiness of urban architecture.

James McNabb creates geometric wooden sculptures.

Makerie Studio created a stunning Moroccan-style paper city.

Diana Beltran Herrera's paper birds adorn brands from around the world.

Graphic design and illustration.

Jack Daily created the Wanderlust Alphabet, presenting the features of travel in different cities of the world in alphabetical order.

Andrew Martis creates beautiful city maps in the form of leaves.

Yoni Alter depicts large cities in the form of colorful silhouettes.

Mateusz Urbanovich makes vivid watercolors of the historic windows of Tokyo.

Jieun Park creates moody cityscape images.

Aidan Sartin Conte's cityscapes come to life thanks to breathtaking composite photographs.

Item Design

Skyline Chess created chess with pieces in the form of the most iconic New York buildings.

Stelios Musaris designed a dining table that literally stands on the layout of the city.

HoleRoll came up with Blackout curtains that allow you to enjoy the "penthouse night view" in any apartment.

Jewelry

Talia Sari Wiener makes jewelry that your favorite cities will always be with.

Ola Shekhtman creates exquisite "architectural" rings with the most iconic urban landscapes from around the world.

Tattoos

Thieves of Tower made this amazing tattoo on the back of their legs.

Peter Aurish creates beautiful tattoos in honor of the sights and magnificent cityscapes from around the world.

Craig Brown makes amazing tattoos inspired by the majestic beauty of architecture.

Angela Ngo is also a fan of architecture tattoos.

The photo

Omar Robles takes pictures of ballet dancers on the streets of major cities in the world.

Masashi Wakui takes a photo of Tokyo at night, as if pulsating with neon lights.

Sebastian Erras photographs the colorful windows of Paris that tell the story of this legendary city.

Andy Jung uses drones to capture overcrowded Hong Kong.

Marcus Wendt is passionate about shooting the neon streets of night cities.

Watch the video: Beginners learn to paint Acrylic. Aurora Borealis Landscape. The Art Sherpa (May 2024).

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