Collection by Diana Budds

These Art Prints Were Made for Architecture Lovers

Copenhagen-based designer Kristina Dam experiments with an architectural toolkit in her work—perspective, geometric forms, and line. Her imaginative illustrations take on the look of buildings, but morph into mesmerizing compositions of patterns and shapes.

"I always play with perspective," Dam says. "I love that a simple line can look like it is both going in and out of an illustration, depending on how you choose to look at it." Pictured is the House A4 print.
"I always play with perspective," Dam says. "I love that a simple line can look like it is both going in and out of an illustration, depending on how you choose to look at it." Pictured is the House A4 print.
Dam uses a process that combines digital tools and drawing by hand. Pictured is her Lamp A3 print.
Dam uses a process that combines digital tools and drawing by hand. Pictured is her Lamp A3 print.
The Stair House print in gray.
The Stair House print in gray.
The Funkis House print.
The Funkis House print.