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London Floors
Strolling around London is like changing planets from one street to the next.Now you are in the East End, surrounded by artists and Bangladeshi restaurants. Then you cross the road and you find yourself among men of the City, wearing black suits and Rolex watches. Now you are on a Georgian terrace in Islington. A few meters more and you find yourself in the shadow of concrete skyscrapers. London’s hodgepodge is the result of a story of continuous changes. The great fire of 1666 destroyed almost all the medieval buildings. Since then, the city has experienced constant regeneration. This ever-changing landscape is reflected in the floors of the city. The paving of its restaurants, shops, churches, and flats form an enormous, heterogeneous and unpredictable patchwork. That’s why a group of London’s pavement connoisseurs were attracted by the work of Sebastian Erras, a German photographer who has portrayed the floors of other European cities in collaboration with Pixartprinting . After they showed him some pictures of London’s floors, he could not resist making one more floors-addicted trip (by now the last one). Follow the link to see the entire series.
Previous work by Sebastian Erras featured on ARCHatlas:
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“Manga<->Tokyo” French exhibition this fall in Paris (La Villette) about the relation between japanese pop-culture and Tokyo.
Official poster by Yoh Yoshinari (Little Witch Academia).
https://www.catsuka.com/news/2018-07-05/exposition-manga-tokyo-a-la-villette-en-novembre-et-avec-une-belle-affiche-de-yoh-yoshinari
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Sent off 2 deadlines, total of 10 illustrations, yesterday. 4 more are in worked to be shipped out by the end of the week, and another 2 early next week. And then 2 more sketches to submit and one drawing that needs to be started by next week, on top of 9 small drawings to make by the end of next week. Did I get all that right?? Ok… I just got an anxiety attack. With this schedule. no July 4th off for me this year. But then again, with today’s climate, I’m conflicted about celebrating this country’s birthday. So, it may be ok. My stress is nothing compared to those parents and kids who are separated at the border. So many feelings this Independence Day week.
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