These Wooden Dioramas Depicts Aerial Views of Tall City Buildings
Michael Nieto — February 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: isidroblasco & designtaxi
A Spanish artist named Isidro Blasco has been taking photos from the top of tall buildings around the world for the past seven years to create beautiful wooden dioramas of cities. The use of high rise building photography captures a stunning aerial view of each distinctive city.
Blasco glues his photos onto plywood and carefully cuts them into precise pieces before arranging them to form amazingly accurate cityscapes. These cities include New York, São Paulo, Sydney and Madrid as some of the world's famous urban cityscapes. These wooden dioramas also show differences in architecture style and density between the cities that capture its unique vibe. They range from towering skyscrapers to historical buildings that depicted in full detail. They also stand out to show how they can be a portrayed as unique planets in a circular structure.
Blasco glues his photos onto plywood and carefully cuts them into precise pieces before arranging them to form amazingly accurate cityscapes. These cities include New York, São Paulo, Sydney and Madrid as some of the world's famous urban cityscapes. These wooden dioramas also show differences in architecture style and density between the cities that capture its unique vibe. They range from towering skyscrapers to historical buildings that depicted in full detail. They also stand out to show how they can be a portrayed as unique planets in a circular structure.
Trend Themes
1. Aerial View Dioramas - Incorporate aerial photography and precise cutting techniques to create realistic and artistic cityscape dioramas for display and sale.
2. City Architecture Education - Develop city architecture education programs that use cityscape dioramas as a tool for teaching architecture history, urban planning, and design.
3. Virtual Reality Cityscapes - Create immersive virtual reality experiences that transport users to a realistic and interactive replica of the world's most famous urban areas.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Tap into the artistic and creative potential of combining high-quality photography, woodcutting, and diorama-making to produce stunning cityscape art.
2. Museum and Exhibit - Curate museum exhibitions and public installations that showcase detailed and accurate cityscape dioramas as a visual and educational tool for city history and culture.
3. Architecture and Urban Planning - Collaborate with architects and urban planners to create accurate and scale representations of cityscapes to aid in design and planning decisions.
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