Gropiuscape
Known as the father of modern architecture, Walter Gropius was also the director of the Bahaus in Germany. Below, Salto's interpretation of Gropius' early straight line sketches of modern structures using the knife and blade techniques derived of Bott.

Gropius 1
Watercolor on Paper
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Gropius 3
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Gropius 5
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Gropius 7
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Gropius 9
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Gropius 2
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Gropius 4
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Gropius 6
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Gropius 8
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Gropius 10
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Gropius 11
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Gropius 12
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One Eskimo
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Gropius 14
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Gropius 16
Acrylic on Masonite
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Gropius 18
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Gropius 17
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Gropius 19
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Gropius 20
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Gropius 21
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Gropius 22
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Gropius 24
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Gropius 23
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Gropius 25
Acrylic on Masonite
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