3d graffiti - Digital Brisbane City Hall

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The main idea behind 'digital was to explore a contrast between old and new.  This is one of the first works where I have actually gone out and sourced material for a design rather than just designing first and fitting the graffiti into a scene.

With this one I wanted to get a sense of the work wrapping around the tower and extending into the city as if it is completely taking over the space.  What I like about this is that you will probably never see graffiti this prominent in a space, ever. As graffiti just isn't seen in the same light as public art or any art for that matter.

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Invited Artist: Edwin van der Heide
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