ODD Studio is an art & design studio in Melbourne. Co-founders Lauren O'Donnell & Adam Dwyer curate intricate hand drawn illustrations through their latest collection, The Suburb Series.
EAST MELBOURNE
Suburb Series - PIECE 01 - 'Limited Edition' Collection.
In a rendition called Suburb Series, architects Lauren O’Donnell & Adam Dwyer from ODD Studio, draw Melbourne suburbs, viewed from above.
Each drawing is a static image, deep in information about, planning, history, geography, construction, solar and time. Pieced together from a blend of archived maps and aerial photographs, the drawings embed a personal emotion, felt with the rich belonging to a connection of place.
East Melbourne is organised by a traditional north-south orientation, a shift from the regulations of the past from Melbourne’s ‘Hoddle Grid’. The evolution from square blocks and wide streets is illustrated in this rendition as East Melbourne sets its own narrative for suburbia.
Drawn on the date of the autumnal equinox, the piece captures the sun directly over the equator, marking the beginning of the fall when the sun is at its lowest point and the time when the spectacle of shadow is most present across the city. The render reveals this active relationship of ‘Shadow’ and ‘Light’ in Melbourne's public spaces, arterial streets, and residences.
As the city’s urban settlement is evolving, East Melbourne provides a memory of which shadows are cast from the year 2021.
LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION
A limited edition print run of 10 (ten)
Each print is embossed with the ODD Studio marking & numbered. All ‘Limited Edition Prints’ are accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
SIZE
1000mm by 1000mm
PAPER
Archival Pigment Print on Canson Printmaking Rag 310gsm – 100% cotton, white, no OBA’s
Individually printed at our local Melbourne print shop, all prints are printed with archival pigment ink using the Giclee method. The fine art Giclee embeds the sharpest detail and highest resolution.
Both architects, O'Donnell & Dwyer have a deep understanding of layering cities and how art can evoke an emotional connection to a place and time.