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La Trappa NW wing Drawing

Arta Garanca

United Kingdom

Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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View up to the North-West wing of the old monastery La Trappa di Sordevolo. Although the layout of the architecture was simple in its rectangular shapes, each corner of the building was unique with differently arranged balconies that responded to the views and prevailing winds. Each elevation showed a different intention for future building works. Here again, I found the usual gaps in the stones for future timber beams and stones on the corners protruding, waiting for another wall to be attached. The original drawing is still displayed in the corridors of La Trappa, along with all the other drawings from this collection.

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Drawing:Ballpoint Pen on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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Although for the last 10 years London was my home (originally born in Latvia), currently I am a backpacker moving through Europe crisscross. In 2019 I left my office job in London and in late autumn headed out on a volunteering trip. I wanted to learn if I can find a different use of my architectural skills through natural building and learn to live with the unknown while having all my personal belonging fitted in one backpack. Drawing became my companion. I recorded the visual experiences of my journeys through the subject closest to my heart - architecture. Each drawing is not only an image, there is a unique story and location behind every one of them. And behind each story, there is a more personal experience. And the combination of it all is what I am looking to share with the world. The technique of black and white ink drawings was always attractive to me. Daring to work with a pen directly on paper was the very opposite of my character. The wobbly and chaotic line work became a rebelliousness against the fear of making a mistake. It's an attempt to break the notion of right, wrong and proper. Many lines that are seemingly all over the place in wrong directions come together to create the final image.

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