If you’re into over the top industrial hardware, then Western Australia sure is the state to visit.
These giant pieces of apparatus look almost organic. It’s hard to imagine someone sitting at a drawing board, under a cold fluorescent light, creating this sort of stuff. It looks so random and chaotic.
I hope you enjoy the photographs. It’s a dangerous business, standing on the roof of a landcruiser pointing a long lens over five strands of barbed wire. I’m sure I was viewed with much suspicion and, in a different country, would have probably been shot on site.
The sketches are done with a 0.4 Black Artline 204 fibre tip, a White uni posca fibre tip, Indigo watercolor and a tea bag
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0.4 Black Artline 204 fibre tip, White uni posca fibre tip, Indigo watercolor and a tea bag

0.4 Black Artline 204 fibre tip, White uni posca fibre tip, Indigo watercolor, Tissue paper and a glue stick