Shawlin
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Shawlin

A precise exploration of urban structures through digital illustration and isometric design.

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Shawlin Islam is a Dhaka-based visual artist and architect whose work bridges the gap between structural design and digital illustration. His practice is rooted in urban study, utilizing his professional architectural background to create precise digital renderings and detailed vector graphics that explore the built environment.

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Shawlin’s aesthetic is defined by clean vector lines and isometric 3D perspectives that deconstruct urban environments. He balances technical architectural accuracy with organic botanical elements, creating a structured yet fluid visual language.
Isometric 3D RenderingsVector GraphicsArchitectural DoodlesGlobal LandmarksBotanical MotifsUrban Studies
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What is Shawlin’s artistic background?

Shawlin is a trained architect based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which informs his technical approach to digital illustration and urban study.

What subjects does Shawlin typically illustrate?

His work frequently features global landmarks like the Louvre and London Bridge, often juxtaposed with botanical motifs.

What digital techniques does the artist use?

Shawlin specializes in detailed vector graphics, isometric 3D renderings, and architectural sketches or "doodles."

Has Shawlin’s work been exhibited internationally?

Yes, his art has been featured in the ASEDAS 2021 International Digital Art Exhibition and the 2020 Xinchang International Poster and Illustration Exhibition.

What themes are central to his practice?

His practice centers on urban study and the intersection of architectural precision with digital graphic design.

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