Photographic Language for Impermanence Erieta Attali 4 years ago Terrace Garden Hotel in Miyazaki. Image © Erieta Attali Photography is often likened to a visual language. The “most literary of the graphic arts”[i] is after all a formal system with commonly accepted structure and recognizable motifs. Read more » Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X mosaic gradients and graphic pasta motifs animate restaurant’s interiors in vietnamDateMarch 14, 2026In relation toArchitecturePatterns and Motifs Made With Ceramic BlocksDateJanuary 19, 2024In relation toArchitectureFOG Architecture adds playful tailoring motifs to Xiaozhuo boutique in ShanghaiDateAugust 9, 2023In relation toArchitecture