I dream you, and you come to me
intact, in focus, indiscreet, mouthing
the sweetest lies as if we cared.
As if, in fact, we might begin again
with needle-tracks and scratches down your arms
that might have told in drunken hieroglyphs
how heavy-shouldered I pick my way
through a night of empty forecourts,
back to the etceteras of passion:
the obligatory pathos of discarded shoes,
the glass of water juddering by the bed,
the face my heavenly eyes avoid.
—Tim Kendall, “Hieroglyphs”
Photography Credit Leonid Tishkov and Boris Bendikov
Floating Worlds by Artur Borejszo and Aleksandar Hrib.
“Since the introduction of 3D software everyone has been producing images through computers massively. After an era of digital excitement the hunger for craftsmanship was bigger than ever. IN OTHER WOR(L)DS we do not exclude neither techniques, but merge both. Images are presenting blurring boundary between architecture and graphic design, painting and sketching, computer and hand drawing. The result is a unique technique combination of sketch elements like trees, plants, characters inside 3D that is used as a tool for creating surreal scenes of dreams and poetry.”
Aleksandar Hrib (1986) was born in Pancevo, Serbia. After graduation he moved to the Netherlands to continue his creative career in Rotterdam. Trained as an architect he works on both architecture (Maxwan architects & urbanists), photography, 3D and hand drawing. After several exhibitions in Serbia he is conquering the world through his rapidly growing followers at tumblr. His Tumblr.
Artur Borejszo (1978) was born in Łódz, Poland. Already living for 4 years in Rotterdam he’s breathing the progressive language of the city. Trained as an architect but recruited for much more than that he uses his creative muscles both in architecture (Maxwan architects & urbanists) and art. With a love for pixels, render engines, buildings and space he’s meeting other artists in the field collaborating on graphical experiments. His Tumblr.