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The 2 Girls Building set to light up Melbourne

The creative forces of artist Samantha Everton and the acclaimed KavellarisUrbanDesign Architects are combining in a unique project that is full of flair and dynamism, known as The Two Girls Building.  Everton’s Masquerade image from her Vintage Dolls series will be used as the façade of the internationally recognised building design by KUD Architects.

A fusion of high-art photography and architecture, the impressive project sets to redefine and innovate inner city contemporary living.  The majority of the Masquerade image will be transparently infused within the glass, a highly reflective medium that fluidly converses with and reflects its surroundings.  The rest will sinuously merge into the building being embossed within the concrete.

An aspect that will light up this building as an iconic structure in Melbourne is the three-dimensional lamp.   A recurring motif in Everton’s series, it will literally protrude out of the image to be positioned above the building, illuminating the building at night.

There is something otherworldly about this project, as the image seamlessly embeds within the façade of the building and then transcends itself, extending out into three-dimension to light up its surroundings.

The launch of the building is set at the end of the year in October, and will include a survey exhibition of Samantha Everton’s work.

Samantha Everton’s photography is renowned for its captivating melancholy.  Unsettling, yet strangely familiar, her work is fixatingly removed in its obscurity.  Most recently Everton’s photographic progress gained international recognition, achieving 1st Place in the Portrait category, 3rd Place in the Fine Art category and an Honourable Mention at the prestigious Prix de la Photographie Paris (2010).

Be sure to keep an eye out for this striking building, one that blurs interiors and exteriors with Everton’s fascinating Masquerade image.

The 2 Girls Building
11-19 Lithgow Street, Abbotsford
KavellarisUrbanDesign


Image 1: photograph The 2 Girls Building
Image 2: Masquerade, 2009, pigment ink on cotton rag,  126 x 104cm

Image courtesy the artist, KUD Architecture and AntheaPolson Art

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