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Mazings

Let the unique illustrations draw you in, inviting you to get lost in Mazings of a unique design.

12 Works

About Mazings

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Mazings began as a practice of mindless doodling over a decade ago, eventually evolving into a dedicated meditative art form. Every illustration is hand drawn, reflecting a slow and deliberate process that invites the viewer to pause and engage with the intricate details of each composition. These unique designs serve as an invitation to get lost within the linework. The artist focuses on creating decorative pieces that balance minimalist graphic sensibilities with the complexity of hand-drawn subjects, resulting in a distinct collection of visual explorations.

Visual voice

The work is defined by a minimalist graphic aesthetic and stylized cartography, specifically featuring city maps of London and Madrid. Each piece relies on clean, hand-drawn lines to create intricate patterns and decorative architectural layouts.
Hand-Drawn IllustrationsMinimalist Graphic ArtStylized City MapsMeditative Line WorkDecorative Wall Art
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Mazings — questions answered

How does Mazings create their artwork?

Every piece in the collection is hand drawn, originating from a meditative practice that the artist has developed over the last decade.

What are the primary subjects in this collection?

The artist is known for stylized maps of major cities, including London and Madrid, alongside other minimalist graphic illustrations.

What is the artistic philosophy behind the work?

The work started as mindless doodling and transitioned into a meditative form intended to draw viewers into unique, intricate designs.

How long has Mazings been producing these illustrations?

The artist has been refining this specific hand-drawn style for over ten years.

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