In "MY LINES-PUBLIC SPACES," a captivating collection of 114 freehand architectural forms, Bob Usoroh, an award-winning architect and artist, invites readers into a realm where creativity knows no bounds. Executed with deft strokes using his fingers on an iPhone canvas, these enigmatic lines transcend traditional architectural depictions. Instead, they embody a dynamic play of form and energy, stimulating the imaginations of architects, aspiring designers, and graphic artists alike. This visually arresting volume serves as a testament to the boundless possibilities when artistic expression meets architectural finesse.
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Born in Lagos, Nigeria, amidst post-independence fervor, my roots intertwine urban and tribal life. Early exposure to art's essence shaped my creative DNA. Shuttling between village and city, the Nigerian civil war sealed our rural stay, imprinting profound inspirations for my artistic journey. Despite parental aspirations for medicine, a chance encounter with architecture sketches shifted my course. From a biochemistry stepping stone to a Soviet education, my artistic metamorphosis culminated in exhibitions, realizing my identity as a full-fledged artist in Almaty.
This book renavigates the path to that return to myself as an artist. Enjoy it