




This is part of a really fun and interesting series of quick compositions in which I drew walls with isometrick pixel bricks that is loosely inspired by old school 2.5D video game art.
All the standard references are here for me: pixels, orthographic/isometric projections, grids, iterations, digital/analog comparisons and even politics if you care to get deep with it.
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ooh i like. For the obvious reasons (retro and sweet) but also for the fact that it's just plain fun to look at...
Thanks Carolyn. I started doing these just for fun when I didn't want to work on serious stuff and for some strange reason everyone likes them. I just need to find out what I can do with them now. I may just start huge pixel art murals next.
well you know you'll have fans of that :) here's to more random fun brainfarts...
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