Wunderkammer
This illustration is part of the Falmouth University published school year book called Wunderkammer. A collection of art pieces from all the students of my degree in this previous university. It represents a quote from Einstein stating that imagination is more important than knowledge. Indeed, imagination encircles the world whereas knowledge is limited. Many aspects and details reveal this concept such as the book of algebra the ruler or the brain floating in the mid ground of the drawing.
This illustration was drawn with watercolour pencils and promarkers during 48h of work.
Format 30 x 30 cm. Printed on 310 gsm professional printmaking Canson paper
This illustration is part of the Falmouth University published school year book called Wunderkammer. A collection of art pieces from all the students of my degree in this previous university. It represents a quote from Einstein stating that imagination is more important than knowledge. Indeed, imagination encircles the world whereas knowledge is limited. Many aspects and details reveal this concept such as the book of algebra the ruler or the brain floating in the mid ground of the drawing.
This illustration was drawn with watercolour pencils and promarkers during 48h of work.
Format 30 x 30 cm. Printed on 310 gsm professional printmaking Canson paper
This illustration is part of the Falmouth University published school year book called Wunderkammer. A collection of art pieces from all the students of my degree in this previous university. It represents a quote from Einstein stating that imagination is more important than knowledge. Indeed, imagination encircles the world whereas knowledge is limited. Many aspects and details reveal this concept such as the book of algebra the ruler or the brain floating in the mid ground of the drawing.
This illustration was drawn with watercolour pencils and promarkers during 48h of work.
Format 30 x 30 cm. Printed on 310 gsm professional printmaking Canson paper