Thursday, 14 April 2016

Myriorama's



It's come to my attention I don't have enough time to finding out a good way to contract a 3D object, or a series of 3D objects that slot together. So I have an alternative of doing a myriorama. Myriorama's are sets of boards that can be put together in any order to make different scenes or pictures. The most famous type of these is the endless landscape. 

Above I have some examples of Myrioramas Including: 

-Mark Bischel's Endless New York street 
-an antique myriorama, these were where the originated from, they were very popular in victorian England.
-Tom Martin's crazy Myriorama
-more of Tom Martin's Myriorama sets
-Endless landscape  by Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld's is very cute, and a modern take on the traditional victorian landscape myriorama. I love the packaging and it's sepia colours make it very nice and subtle.

Tom Martin's myrioramas are crazy and pattern based, I don't think I'd try anything this crazy, but I do love his colours and boxes. I like the fact some are screenprinted as they can obviously see the beautiful screenprint textures coming through.


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