Thursday, November 22, 2012

Perspectives in Impossible Architecture


 Impossible architecture created in the style of the late great Dutch artist M.C. Escher

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Infinite recursive architecture
An old roommate of mine had decorated the walls of our apartment with the pages from M.C. Escher's Print Gallery.  All these years later, I'm beginning to think they may have had an affect on me. I remember thinking that I'd never seen the fusion between this type of art and photography before so I set out to experiment a bit.  Almost all of these photos were taken of buildings in Bangkok, Thailand.

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Condominium on the banks of the Chao Phaya River near the district of Klong San & Bang Rak


Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
This original building is actually a cancer hospital in the aree district of Bangkok.

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
One of the many sois around the Patpong Night Market & Red Light District in Silom
Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Ratchatewi, Bangkok

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
The Dusit Thani Hotel on Rama IV and Lumpinee Park

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Mise en abyme

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Nana Stations - Bangkok Transit System


Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Impossible stairs

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Building facade in Pattaya

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Policeman's Hospital - Ratchaprasong at the intersection of Rachawiti and Rama I Roads

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Building facade in On Nut

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Somewhere in Bangkok

Impossible Architecture © 2013 Michael LaPalme
Central Business District - Sathorn


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