Rules for the SCURK Art Composition

Results for the SCURK Art Composition (May 1st, 1999)


Hans FranzenLee TongLes Freeman

The first image was done by Hans Franzen, Lee Tong's is enormous one in the center, and Les Freeman's is on the right. To the best of my knowledge, all three of these tiles were created from the artists' imaginations, which I find to be quite impressive.

Peace Center, Dan BornsteinPML Building, Bill MocarskyTerminal Tower, Justin SmithCentrust Tower, Joel Mann

And now, we have four tiles that represent real-world architecture. The first is the Peace Center in Tel-Aviv, drawn by Dan Bornstein. The 2nd image is the Phoenix Mutual Life Tower, in Hartford, CN, drawn by Bill Mocarsky. The next is the Terminal Tower in Cleveland, Ohio, drawn by myself (Justin Smith). The one on the far right is the NationsBank Building (Centrust Tower) in Miami, FL, drawn by Joel Mann.


I have converted Charles Warren's images to JPGs, since I could not convert them to GIFs. I thought they would be badly currupted, but they appear as high-quality as the original bitmaps he sent me. There are 4 images below. The first is 1580 Broadway, NYC. The second is the Continental Building in St. Louis. The third is a midtown tower in NYC. The last is the Science Center in St. Louis.

3 new SCURK pieces have been added. The first is by Gleiswechselmoglichkeit. The second is by Chris Nacinovich. The last is the Pacific Place in Hong Kong, by Lee Sojot.