(who was trained as an architect) found fame with his 22ft fold-out drawing of Manhattan's skyline. Sean O'Hagan reviews his new book, which shows the city through the windows of New York's artists and writers, for the Guardian
Matteo Pericoli (who was trained as an architect) found fame with his 22ft fold-out drawing of Manhattan's skyline. Sean O'Hagan reviews his new book, which shows the city through the windows of New York's artists and writers, for the Guardian.
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i just saw a drawing as part of the series where he draws the views from writers' windows. in this case he did the drawing of the beautiful view from orhan pamuk's followed by the novelist's description of it.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/08/01/opinion/20100801_Windows.html
Words become pictures; Pictures beget words; \\eric
Orhan that's lovely, but can't be a coincidence being published so recently.
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