英国艺术家夏洛特•泰勒(Charlotte Taylor)在一个灯光设计师的家庭长大,对帕森(Pawson)、波菲尔(Bofill)和巴拉甘(Barragan)的作品并不陌生。他们影响了她。
泰勒拥有切尔西艺术学院的学位,并与荷兰Elle杂志和伦敦印刷俱乐部等大牌合作,打造了自己独特的风格。有时候,泰勒从真实的室内环境中作画,有时候从虚构的室内环境中作画,她使用Adobe或3D建模软件来渲染她电脑上的空间。由此产生的图像让人想起由伟大的后现代主义和野兽派建筑师设计的柔和色调的几何建筑。在解释她的设计过程时,泰勒说:“我的设计是一种非功能性的设计,使用建筑和室内设计,但把它们颠倒过来。”

Having grown up in a household headed by a lighting designer, British artist Charlotte Taylor was no stranger to the works of Pawson, Bofill, and Barragan. Their influence took a hold of her and informs her digitally painted interiors.
With a degree from Chelsea College of Art under her belt and collaborations with big names like Elle Netherlands and the Print Club London, Taylor has refined and established her own unique style. Sometimes drawing from real interiors, at others from fictional ones, Taylor uses Adobe or 3D modeling software to render the space on her computer. The resulting images are reminiscent of the pastel-hued, geometric buildings designed by great postmodern and brutalist architects. Explaining about her design process, Taylor comments: “my practice comes together as a form of non-functional design, using architecture and interiors references but turning them upside-down.”

Author: © Charlotte Taylor
Photography: Charlotte Taylor