Patelski creates vibrant pieces inspired by modernist architecture and design.
His catalog includes stylized versions of iconic buildings like Case Study House No.
8 byCharles and Ray Eamesand theSolomon R. Guggenheim MuseumbyFrank Lloyd Wright.
Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore
He also recreates stylish modern interiors, fictional facades, and more conceptual compositions of colors and shapes.
Patelski’s artistic process begins with a deep dive into his chosen subject matter.
…I want to understand the building or space as much as I can before I start the drawing.
Kisho Kurokawa, The Nakagin Capsule Tower, 1972
Kisho Kurokawa, The Nakagin Capsule Tower, 1972
Patelski does not have a background in architecture.
He is now especially fond of these drawings in his series.
One OGorman inspired pieceCasa Estudio deFrida Kahlois included in this article.
Juan O’Gorman, Casa Estudio deFrida Kahlo, 1929-1931
After so many pieces, Patelski has developed a library full of interesting textures and overlays.
I use a lot of halftone patterns because they make the illustration more vibrant, he explains.
Also I keep in the rough sketch.
Pierre Jeanneret, The Gandhi Bhawan Panjab University, 1956
Be sure to keep up with him on hiswebsitefor new prints and this alternative medium in the near future.
Studio Sander Patelski creates wonderful art prints of modernist buildings, fictional facades, and conceptual compositions.
Charles and Ray Eames, Case Study House No.8, 1949
Frank Lloyd Wright, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1956-1959
Composition No.24
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, forest house 1975, interior
Marcel Breuer, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1966
Fictional Façade No.7
Composition No.2