Geometric Landmarks by Ben Grib
Ben Grib's "Geometric Landmarks" project celebrates some of the world’s most icon buildings by reconstructing them using basic geometric shapes. The project includes: Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. St. Pauls - the oldest Roman Catholic congregation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located in the Corktown neighbourhood. Now, let's see more of his projects!
It was collaborative project with Great Little Place, where they wanted a series of posters with a strong graphic presence. Simple shapes, like diamonds, circles and squares. Also these building where designed so beautifully that I just let their natural shape guide me.
-Ben Grib
My general style is all over the place, different for each project. I get inspired by artists who take time with their work and and let their passion shine through, Some of my recent favourites are: Karolis Strautniekas, Sébastien Thibault, Barbara Dziadosz Land and Victo Ngai.
-Ben Grib
Make sure you have fun, cause if you don’t, then it's called working.
-Ben Grib
About Ben Grib
Ben Grib is an illustrator farming in the Piekenierskloof mountains of South Africa. He run a small letterpress and design company with his wife. They fight spiders and make prints in-between the orchards. See more of his works on Behance or his website.
C’est vraiment une façon superbe de rendre hommage à ces monuments et édifices. C’est une toute façon toute colorée de voir ces bâtiments. C’est vraiment sympa et pleins de belles couleurs.