Thomas Lamadieu Creates Whimsical Art Where The Building Rooftops Frame The Sky – Design You Trust

Thomas Lamadieu Creates Whimsical Art Where The Building Rooftops Frame The Sky

French artist Thomas Lamadieu, also know as Roots Art, must really love looking at the sky. Every time he looks up, Thomas sees a potential canvas where the building rooftops frame the sky. He photographs it and uses the odd sky shapes to create whimsical line drawings.

“My artistic aim is to show a different perception of urban architecture and the everyday environment around us, what we can construct with a boundless imagination,” says Thomas.

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