With a background in architecture, Brighton based designer Alex Khabbazi explores the relationship between colour, line, texture and typography in his artwork. Like many designers, Alex has been pushed by the pandemic to make radical changes to his working life, which in his case meant switching career almost entirely.
Jumping into the deep end, and making the risky shift into art and graphic design, the young architectural designer has been using skills from his former trade in his new craft, employing architectural design software to form repeating shapes in his works. Although the medium differs, the process of creating a meaningful design remains the same.
Combining digital and physical techniques, these graphic experiments have come together as a series of tangible artworks, giclée printed on archival-grade fine art paper. The theme that inspires the experiment is represented in the text on the images; more often than not, mirroring the isolated loop of life that lockdown has thrown us all into.
www.alexander-k.co.uk
@kbar.design
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