Within its controlled beauty, almost rigid at times, Berlin seems to be a photographic experiment– its tempered clamour takes me by surprise and I start to wonder whether the omniscient energy of the city is immortalised below its surface, awaiting discovery.
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Theodora is a Part 1 Architecture graduate from the Welsh School of Architecture. As part of the design duo, she has established the graphic design identity of INVOLVED. She is passionate about architecture, art and philosophy and how they can come together in a unique whole and change the world for the better. She believes in artistry, craftsmanship and the poetry of the everyday, striving for an architecture that is humane, beautiful and evocative. Theodora enjoys writing, painting, cooking and strolling around on the streets of Paris on sunny days.
Every piece of wood withholds a structural identity of intrinsic refinement and aesthetics. Fragile and beautiful in its unquestionable independence,...
Do memories rely on the past or are they purely driven by our own personal experiences ? As an afterthought of the devastating fire that engulfed the Cathedral of Notre Dame, do we embrace the present with open arms or do we aim to recreate a memory of the past ?
Fantasy and ordinary setting, machine city versus emotion, painting and architecture, all discussed and embedded in Tate's new exhibition on Dorothea Tanning.