Japanese artist Daisuke Tajima has built a career drawing cities that seem to exist somewhere between science fiction and reality. His sprawling black-and-white landscapes are packed with towering structures, tangled infrastructure and dizzying perspectives that appear to expand endlessly beyond the edges of the paper. In his latest solo exhibition, Infinite Emptiness (Mugen Kyomu), Tajima […] Related posts: Dizzying Birds-Eye Views of Imaginary Cityscapes by Daisuke Tajima Intricate Paintings by Maki Ohkojima Spill Off the Canvas and Onto Walls Void and Solid: Katsumi Hayakawa Explores Architectural Density With Floating Paper City
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