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Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city. These colorful squares are the work of British designer and illustrator Peter Judson. To use a popular sentence, "When he painted these colored squares, what exactly did he draw?"
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Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city


Peter Judson In fact, he has a pair of highly abstract and general eyes, and any ordinary objects or scenes are transformed into lines and color blocks after passing through his eyes. So these very pop works we see are actually the color compositions summarized and refined by Peter Judson.
It can be seen that in addition to exaggeration in art, generalization is also a tried and tested method.

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

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Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

Two-dimensional portrait of the city

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