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I Started Drawing In Impossible Perspectives To Change The Perception Of What You See
My name is Georgiana Tarlungeanu, and I'm an architect passionate about sketching on the spot, from reality - buildings, architecture design, landscapes, and symbolic elements of our world. Since I started this drawing adventure seven years ago, I have continuously made around 500 sketches during world travel trips, capturing and representing amazing places and unusual buildings along the way all around Europe.
At some point 2 years ago, I got bored with keeping the real aspect of the place with its specific measurements and proportions. A drawing idea popped into my head to start distorting and bending the reality. I wanted to challenge the viewer’s mind with various types of perspectives in unique artworks while keeping a lot of realistic details. It makes you reanalyze what you see from a different angle and question the reality you live in.
You can check out my works on the pages below, some of them more conventional than the ones that you're about to see. And if you like these black and white drawings, you can buy art prints on my Etsy page. Enjoy the gallery!
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This "stairway to heaven" view looked similarly fantastic from top and bottom, so I had to draw both.
One of my absolute favorite compositions depicting the city of Obidos, Portugal, with the castle walls surrounding the old town.
Beautiful valleys and mountains of Bucovina appearing from the river Poiana Negrii, Romania.
I just loved how the grape leaves surrounded this entire household from the Astra Village Museum in Sibiu, Romania.
My dear lovely Erasmus city of Krakow, Poland will now be forever in my heart and sketchbook with this perimeter composition of its old town.
As I felt surrounded by vegetation from all sides, I had to make it the glue which keeps together the entire composition! The wooden church from Cluj county and these beautiful homesteads with workshops for pottery and processing amber are from 4 different counties of Romania.
This is an intricate representation of a small family winery with all its goodies in Transylvania, Romania.
It was so lovely to spend my time with my friends from Erasmus in the Douro Valley in Portugal, surrounded by hills and rivers.
This is the beautiful big square in Sibiu, Romania, with its amazing buildings around it.
I just loved the two faces of Poros island, Greece- one for the tourist's eye, full of bars and restaurants, and one for the locals where I found this fishing village with each boat looking unique.
Sailing on the Masurian lakes in the north of Poland was an incredible experience that I chose to represent through a mixed composition of events.
Loved to play with perspectives and angles for this composition of Brno's old town, Czech Republic.
It was a real challenge to capture the famous Transfăgărășan road, the Bâlea lake and the valley with the mountains, but I think the final result is pretty convincing! I had to finish it later because of the returning schedule of the cable car.
This remote village in Romania is part of the UNESCO heritage site of Danube Delta where there are so many beautiful blue & white houses.
Aegina's port in Greece let me play with its boats & create a mix of elements that make this port so unique.
These are really cool. To me it's a completely different idea I have never seen done. Hand drawn panorama shot kinda. Other than I'm super dizzy now lol I enjoyed this very much
Gorgeous! I love it! Do you have an instagram? I would love to follow to see all the new pics
Very detailed and trippy. Interesting idea. I like it. Would love to see some of them as postcards
That is absolutely out of this universe!! Great creative, lots of inspiration. Good luck.
These are really cool. To me it's a completely different idea I have never seen done. Hand drawn panorama shot kinda. Other than I'm super dizzy now lol I enjoyed this very much
Gorgeous! I love it! Do you have an instagram? I would love to follow to see all the new pics
Very detailed and trippy. Interesting idea. I like it. Would love to see some of them as postcards
That is absolutely out of this universe!! Great creative, lots of inspiration. Good luck.