København Poster - Martin Schwartz
København Poster - Martin Schwartz
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This poster depicts Copenhagen like a conglomerate of the many different buildings that are all part of this city’s DNA. This city’s skyline is best characterized by the numerous church steeples, which are standing out from the many red rooftops. On street level you are met by an array of historical buildings. The poster pays tribute not only to the city’s most iconic buildings such as Rundetårn, Our Savior’s Church and the Stock Exchange, but also more local places such as Eiffel bar, Central Hotel and the famous graffiti slogan ‘Hva drikker Mølr’ which was written on an deserted silo in the northern harbor district.
Martin Schwartz (born in 1974) is a contemporary Danish illustrator and graphic designer located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
His series of city prints pay tribute to the variety of buildings that can be found in every city. For every poster design, Martin Schwartz invests a lot of time researching the city in order to fully understand its DNA. Talking with locals and visiting each neighborhood are all vital parts of his research.
Martin Schwartz works from his studio in the Copenhagen neighborhood of Vesterbro.
70 x 100 cm/27.5 x 39.3 inches