Description
My biro study is of Natwest Bank A1 Aldersgate Street 1873-74; Architect: Charles Jocelyn Parnell.
A decorative architecture juxtaposed just a stone’s throw away from brutalist Barbican buildings. I migrated to London, the architecture of London fascinates me, and leads me to want to study and learn more about its history and aesthetics. I photographed the building from different angles to understand the building better and I chose this angle for my final piece to challenge myself with a two-dimensional biro drawing of perspective because it’s not possible to leave perspective aside, if we bear in mind that perspective is one of the basic factors in creating three dimensions. This also opens the idea ?Perspective of the subject determines how it is viewed?. I further wanted to study subject perspective in the interrelation to which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed.