BANGKOK MAP
Jazzberry BlueJazzberry Blue distills the chaotic pulse of the metropolis into a rhythmic grid of color and line. This map reinterprets Bangkok’s sprawling geography as a balanced, geometric puzzle where every street and green space becomes a deliberate stroke of design.

BANGKOK MAP
Jazzberry Blue distills the chaotic pulse of the metropolis into a rhythmic grid of color and line. This map reinterprets Bangkok’s sprawling geography as a balanced, geometric puzzle where every street and green space becomes a deliberate stroke of design.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic distillation of the city’s geometric pulse
Jazzberry Blue approaches the urban landscape through the lens of geospatial analysis, stripping away the noise of the city to reveal its underlying structure. By utilizing a structured grid layout and vibrant color contrasts, the artist turns a functional navigation tool into a study of form and rhythm. The squared orientation emphasizes the density of the streets, presenting the city as a living organism defined by its intersections and arterial flows.
The work balances minimalism with a complex arrangement of geometric shapes, where urban green spaces and water features emerge as distinct blocks of color against the intricate web of the street map. This graphic design approach treats urban planning and architecture as a symphonic composition, finding a hidden harmony within the diverse elemental illustrations that make up the Bangkok cityscape.
The artist translates complex city data into a simplified visual language of line and color.
The piece utilizes urban street maps to document the physical layout of the city while emphasizing its graphic quality.
A focused use of vibrant yellow aesthetics against shades of blue textures creates a high-contrast environment that highlights the structural details.
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