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Nicholas Stathopoulos - Art Inspirited by Architecture and 2001
Nicholas Stathopoulos (Nick Stath) is an artist and architect. His work is full of grand structures that dwarf small, lone astronaut. In an email interview Nick explains that,
I have always had a passion for drawing and film, one of my biggest influences being Stanley Kubrick’s 2001:A Space Odyssey. I was drawn to the visionary aspect of the film and of course the black monolith - a simple, yet mysterious object that appeared to have so much power, it fascinated me and still does!
Nick’s architectural background helps him capture that large clean design that Kubrick used in 2001. Nick’s art inspires that same sense of awe. You can keep up with Nicholas Stathopoulos’s art on his Instagram Page, or buy prints of his work at Redbubble. Thanks to Ignant.
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