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November 11, 2011

Totally Axonometric

Julien Barberousse found a way to draw us into his axonometric world by creating fantastical landscapes. The architecture and lines of color are breathtaking over the graph paper of his journal. He's collected the drawings into three zines, simply titled I, II, and III. It's nice to see the progression of his orthographic projections through each issue, so be sure to give them a look.













11 Comments

J. Carl Paszul
J. Carl Paszul Posted Nov 11, 2011
i love this

Sretan Bor
Sretan Bor Posted Nov 11, 2011
very very

Mariery Young
Mariery Young Posted Nov 11, 2011
LIKE LOVE IT WOW!!!

Boris Melgarejo
Boris Melgarejo Posted Nov 11, 2011
LOVE! :D

William Kevin Harvey
William Kevin Harvey Posted Nov 11, 2011
want.

ll cllr
ll cllr Posted Nov 12, 2011
gorgeous!

AndHeDrew
AndHeDrew Posted Nov 16, 2011
Wow, these are cool. I love the pixel-art-like isometric perspective.

Inés Da Luz
Inés Da Luz Posted Nov 25, 2011
lovely

Carolyn Flynn
Carolyn Flynn Posted Jan 20, 2012
Very cool.

Mirna Mihokovich
Mirna Mihokovich Posted Feb 17, 2012
owwwww this is awesome!

Joshua Lucian Rickenbaugh
Joshua Lucian Rickenbaugh Posted Jul 27, 2012
Hey Julien, do you have any more of those 'zines that you have shown in the picture? I'm keen on purchasing one...or trading you something of my own for it. Hit me up!

 

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