#Flashback Friday #Creative

Aditi Raychoudhury, Aniruddh Mukerji. Indian Arch Magazine Cover.  School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. 1994. Paper, Photocopy machine, Glue Stick, Ink.
Aditi Raychoudhury, Aniruddh Mukerji. Indian Arch Magazine Cover. School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. 1994. Paper, Photocopy machine, Glue Stick, Ink.

This is one of the many collaborations my husband and I did in the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi, India. I thought of this today – as I have a REALLY ANCIENT printer that can’t scan or print anything larger than A4- so I went old school today, while working on this long panoramic (9″x72″ or longer), scanning smaller components, resizing and compositing them in Adobe Illustrator CS5, then printing out the result in small parts,  cutting and pasting them, and redrawing them again. It reminded me of the pre-computer days in college – when used the photocopying machine and glue stick to cutting and paste images in layers and adding hand drawn floor plans and such to create covers and content for magazines.

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