New Illustration Series From Federico Babina

This time, the Italian artist created abstract architect-inspired shapes.

Italian illustrator and architect Federico Babina released a new series of images titled “Archishape.” The 25 illustrations draw inspiration from celebrated architects, deconstructing their style and in turn hatching bold, original interpretations and abstract geometries. “In these pictures you can read architectural references or simply let your mind get lost between the lines and colors for more imaginative interpretations,”Babina wrote in an email statement.

Some of Babina’s previous illustration series have included Vegas-style architect quotes, abstract architect portraits, and his building-based alphabet.

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Cyprien Roy

Cyprien Roy is an editorial intern at ARCHITECT. He studied journalism at the University of the Arts in London. A recent transplant to Washington, D.C., he not only looks forward to exploring the city, but also hopes to call it home in the future.

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