DISRUPT THE LOGICS OF ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTION

Axonometry and isometry are widely used in contemporary culture as tools for communicating precise, measurable information, often with little attention to their potential as vehicles for embodied artistic expression.

Drawing on early surrealist thought, this work explores the tension between the exacting, scientific logic of axonometric projection and the inherently imprecise, intuitive nature of artistic practice.

These drawings challenge conventional uses of axonometric and isometric systems, revealing the creative possibilities that emerge when structured visual frameworks are approached through unintentional, absurd, and irrational processes.

All works are produced by hand using traditional draughting techniques.