Portrait of architect and visual artist Amittai Lee Antoine

Amittai Lee Antoine is an architect whose vision extends beyond the built environment into the realm of fine art, where structure becomes narrative, and geometry evokes emotion. He has contributed to the studios of David Adjaye, Zaha Hadid, Norman Foster, and Thomas Heatherwick, experiences that honed his sensibilities for materiality, form, and spatial rhythm, and imbued his work with a rigorous yet imaginative understanding of architectural possibility.

From this foundation, Antoine creates surreal architectural portraits in the form of fine art prints — edifices that breathe, bloom, and unfold with seductive precision. His works are infused with a sense of exuberance, where each line, curve, and ornament is choreographed to explore the tension between concealment and revelation, structure and organic luxuriance.

In series such as Her House, Slim House, and Arthropoda, architectural typologies are adorned with botanically inspired, intricately wrought ornamentation. Concrete becomes metaphor, ornament becomes attire, and every composition balances the cerebral discipline of architecture with the sensuous poetry of imagined spaces.

All prints are limited edition, hand-signed, and numbered, produced on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper using giclée printing to ensure longevity and tonal fidelity. Antoine’s work is collected internationally, celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship, conceptual depth, and the quiet eloquence of spaces that exist at the intersection of architecture, nature, and imagination.