This Artist Creates Delightful Illustrations Inspired by Architectural Images of The Present and Past
Originally from the Netherlands, Adam Kosik studied landscape architecture and has been illustrating for a while. The values he aims to portray through his illustrations are those that he freely acknowledges were most inspired by architecture and the environment around man during his studies.
In order to achieve a balance between the realistic aspect of architecture and illustrative fantasy, Adams employs strong colors and intriguing solid combinations to structure his works. These choices don’t always directly relate to the drawn objects. The opportunity to create and tell short stories in spare, well-framed images is what he values most about his work.
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