Monday, 2 May 2016

Entrance to Media



The futuristic doors of the National Media Museum are put to graphite in this minimalist depiction of architecture. The lines, while rough, have captured a three-dimensional look for the cylinders that make up the museum's entrance. A small lack of perfect symmetry prevents the image from seeming too sterile or uncanny. The symmetry that is there, however, draws the viewer's eyes in. This symmetry is created by the two revolving doors, depicted here as glass cylinders, which serve as the drawing's focal points. A more interesting background could've provided contrast with these doors, and better gave off the illusion of glass.


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