Australian architect L. Rosselli Sketching on Yellowtrace.

Australian architect L. Rosselli Sketching on Yellowtrace.

Australian architect Luigi Rosselli Sketching on Yellowtrace.

Australian architect Luigi Rosselli Sketching on Yellowtrace.

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A visual documentary on the creative process of Australian architect, Luigi Rosselli, and his approach to drawing as a primary medium for design. Shot in Sydney’s Surry Hills, the film shows a proposed schematic for an addition to a 1920s Art Deco building in Bondi.

Editing – Giselle Rosselli and Tim Hart
Cinematography – Tim Hart
Music – Cello Song by Giselle


[Video courtesy of Luigi Rosselli.]

 



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