Lino Russo is a graphic designer, who is currently a student at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, Italy. In the project Skymetric (a combination of the words sky and geometric), Russo has taken photographs of interesting architectural sites. The buildings shown are abstracted by the photos’ composition and lack of extraneous detail or context. Even the sky is a cloud-free, consistent block of blue. In fact, the images call to mind the paintings of Piet Mondrian, or the current trend of color blocking, rather than typical architectural photography. As the artist describes this minimalist style: “Simplicity and cleanliness reign supreme.”
Stefan Bleihauer Finds the Photogenic in Industrial Sites |
[…] few of the pieces remind me of another work we’ve featured on the Monde Mosaic blog: Skymetric by Lino Russo. Both feature architecture in a way that is tightly-cropped and highlights its colorful geometric […]
The Colorful City: Jose Oti's Take on Minimal Architectural Photos |
[…] featured similar, minimalist photos of architecture on this blog before (by Lino Russo and Stefan Bleihauer), but Jose E. Oti‘s take on this subject in The Colorful City is worth a […]