


Eve Bailey’s recent drawings are, she says, “inspired by the similarities between the infrastructure systems of cities and the human anatomy. I am specifically interested by the organic nature of architectural renderings. The iconography used for urban planning intersects with some modes of representation in drawings of the human morphology. I love how interwoven grids echo muscle tissues. Patterns for buildings evoke cells. Lines and symbols for roads and bridges recall arteries and tendons.”
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