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		<title>Fallen Silo Series &#8211; Nathan Freise</title>
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Architectural Illustrations from Nathan Freise.  Fallen Silo&#8217;s narrative revolves around a community that has inhabited a family of derelict grain silos, returning to a pastoral way of life. The multilayered rendering style strives to capture the fragility of these stoic structures.




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Architectural Illustrations from <a href="http://www.freisebrothers.com/studio/">Nathan Freise</a>.  <a href="http://www.pulptree.com/fallen-silo">Fallen Silo&#8217;s</a> narrative revolves around a community that has inhabited a family of derelict grain silos, returning to a pastoral way of life. The multilayered rendering style strives to capture the fragility of these stoic structures.<br />
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		<title>Fallen Silo</title>
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<h6>Final Score:</h6>
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<h6>About My Artwork:</h6>
<p>A community has inhabited a family of derelict grain silos, returning to a pastoral way of life. The rendering style strives to capture the fragility of these stoic structures and rebel society.
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