Perspective Puzzle: Decoding Michael Craig Martin's Architectural Illusion
I've been immersed in studying the architectural drawings of Michael Craig Martin, captivated by their vibrant colors and intrigued by their unique perspective. Throughout the 20th century, I explored various architectural styles and projections, but it wasn't until I encountered Michael Craig-Martin's "Prospect Cottage - 2019" that I was truly stumped. This unassuming piece of architecture seemed to defy traditional perspective techniques, lacking any clear horizon for the eye to vanish into.
Instead of a conventional horizon, "Prospect Cottage" presented depth through its roof, reminiscent of the Parthenon's architectural elements. However, there was no discernible vanishing point on the horizon, leaving me perplexed. Even the timber cladding boards and roof eaves failed to provide a consistent reference dimension across the structure. Undeterred, I attempted to tackle this visual puzzle by rotating the image anticlockwise, shifting the perspective to view architecture from a different angle.
This unconventional viewpoint, suggested by an artist, offered a fresh perspective, allowing me to appreciate both the alternative horizon and the architectural details in a new light. It reminded me of the mesmerizing power of perspective, how it can manipulate our perception and draw us into the enchanting illusion of architectural space. In the end, "Prospect Cottage" challenged my understanding of perspective, prompting me to rethink how we perceive and interact with the built environment.
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2moI think we worked on one of those buildings, the blue one with the horizontal panels