Retro Scene Architecture Illustrations

Chris Turnham's Illustrations Are Crafty and Distressed

Looking like an authentic scene from the 80s or even 60s, Chris Turnham's retro architecture illustrations are subtle, but stunning.

Not needing to add crazy colors and over-the-top drawing techniques, Turnham's architecture illustrations are so well-drawn and crafted that they actually look like postcards from an era long gone.

The Los Angeles-based illustrator and printmaker's pieces are all about lines; he uses thin angular lines to portray his architectural subjects in the most professional of ways. Not only is the quality of the craftsmanship of these illustrations incredible, but using subtle and relaxing sun-washed hues gives them the ultimate vintage feel.

The artist has had his work featured in television animation, various publications and children’s books.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Architecture Illustrations - Opportunity for artists to create vintage-inspired architectural illustrations with a nostalgic feel.
2. Crafted Line Drawings - Potential for artists to use thin angular lines to create professional-looking architectural illustrations.
3. Sun-washed Hues - Opportunity for artists to incorporate subtle and relaxing colors to evoke a vintage aesthetic in their illustrations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and illustrators can leverage the trend of retro architecture illustrations to create unique and nostalgic artwork.
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