Illustrations of Hamburg by SHOUT
After a month-long stay in Hamburg, Italian illustrator SHOUT (Alessandro Gottardo) turned his daily observations of the city into a striking series of artworks. Known for his conceptual clarity and graphic precision, SHOUT captured Hamburg’s distinct character through scenes drawn from neighbourhoods including St. Pauli, Hafencity, Mitte, and along the Elbchaussee.
Hamburg Ferry Station illustrated by SHOUT
Across this collection, SHOUT translated the rhythm of the city—its ferry stations, parks, beaches, and central districts—into a set of minimalist, atmospheric illustrations that reflect both the architecture and emotional texture of Hamburg.
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