Tire Track Landmarks

Thomas Yang Creates Architectural Art Work in an Unexpected Way

Thomas Yang's architectural art work highlights famous landmarks from around the globe and uses bicycle tire tracks as an illustration tool. The Singapore-based artist's latest poster series is created for 100copies and depicts iconic buildings like Paris landmark The Eiffel Tower, London's London Bridge and New York's Empire State Building.

These architectural art works boast a simple black and white look and are created by dipping one's bicycle tires into black paint. Once illustrated each of these iconic landmarks features the impressions of tire tracks, a detail that actually makes them more realistic and detailed.

When viewed from afar, the tire tracks resemble metal facade elements, structural framing details and even clustered windows that adorn urban towers. Moreover, the posters are set to appeal to seasoned travelers.
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1. Architectural Art - The trend of using unconventional mediums, such as bicycle tire tracks, to create architectural art offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the art industry.
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Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore using unconventional mediums, such as bicycle tire tracks, to create unique and visually striking architectural artwork.
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3. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can leverage the appeal of architectural art featuring famous landmarks to engage with seasoned travelers and promote tourist destinations.

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