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Linescapes specialises in highly detailed CAD architectural portraits of iconic buildings, architectural landmarks and bespoke commissions. Set up in 2014 by Amalia Sanchez de la Blanca, Linescapes offers a range of architecture-inspired prints, cards and gifts. The aim is to tap onto people’s emotional relationships with buildings. Architecture can evoke memories, a sense of belonging and relate to our aesthetic sense. That’s why Linescapes collections are constantly growing with drawings of buildings that mean something to people, whether it’s a cultural landmark, an architecturally significant structure or a bespoke house portrait. Amalia has built a collection of over 40 illustrations which are available from stock. She also carries out commissions for private individuals, professionals and large organisations. Amalia’s background as an architect and consequent attention to detail and her trademark style ensures that all her products sit well together in an elegant and understated collection. Linescapes offers a personalised approach to client’s needs and budget. Whether you’re looking to commission artworks, or would like to choose from our catalogue, we’re here to help.

Services Provided

Art Installation, Bespoke Artwork

Areas Served

Hove, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Brimington, Bristol, B1, Brighton Marina village, Worthing, Oxford, Cambridge

Awards

Qualified architect

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Business Details

Business Name

Linescapes

Phone Number

07710 651172

Address

154 Wick Hall
Hove, East Sussex BN3 1NJ
United Kingdom

Typical Job Cost

£20 - £600

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