Exploring Architecture and Memory

Ash Thorne is a London-based visual artist capturing fragments of emotion and memory through muted palettes and structural compositions in their unique art.

watermelon painting
watermelon painting
woman in black jacket holding white paper
woman in black jacket holding white paper
shallow focus photo of gray elephant wall art
shallow focus photo of gray elephant wall art

Art of Digital Erosion

With a focus on photogrammetry and glitch studies, Thorne's work feels like surveillance footage, revealing what remains when emotion disconnects from architecture.

Fragments

man wearing white shirt painting a wall
man wearing white shirt painting a wall
black Canon EOS on table
black Canon EOS on table
A crowd of people standing on top of a stage
A crowd of people standing on top of a stage
unknown person lying
unknown person lying
man in black and white long sleeve shirt and pants holding a baby in black and
man in black and white long sleeve shirt and pants holding a baby in black and
grayscale photography of man vandalize the wall during daytime
grayscale photography of man vandalize the wall during daytime

Exploring architecture, memory, and digital erosion through art.

Visual Fragments

Exploring architecture, memory, and digital erosion through art.

child laughing graffiti art on wall
child laughing graffiti art on wall
Forgotten Future

Capturing remnants of disconnected emotional landscapes in art.

a train station with a person sitting on the platform
a train station with a person sitting on the platform
Solitary Figures

Muted palettes reveal the essence of lost narratives.

graffiti on wall during daytime
graffiti on wall during daytime
wall mural
wall mural
Digital Erosion

Recovering fragments from systems that no longer function.

Architectural Memory

Art that reflects on the remnants of forgotten spaces.

Fragments of Memory

Exploring architecture and emotion through muted palettes and structural compositions in a forgotten future.