Architectural Anomalies
In her Architectural Anomalies series, Jenny Robinson uses architectural forms to explore how we understand and respond to the structures that shape our surroundings. Using drawing and drypoint, she abstracts architectural forms to reveal the steel skeletons beneath, transforming recognizable buildings into unfamiliar, speculative forms
These works are not literal depictions, but conceptual interpretations. Through symmetry, repetition, and compositional isolation, Robinson transforms familiar urban forms into ambiguous, imagined spaces. The result is a body of work that invites reflection on how we perceive space, how structure informs experience, and how the unnoticed elements of the built environment shape our understanding of place.