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Street Collab Buildings

April 24th 2026 Pixel Art Hand Pixelled
SeDiceBisonte @sedicebisonte
100% 544 X 256 pixels colors 0 comments
SeDiceBisonte @sedicebisonte I've had an interest in pixel art for years but only started making it in 2020. I can more often be found over at Pixel Joint. This piece is from May 2022.

My submissions for Pixel Joint's 2022 street collaboration, which you can see here. Thanks to Umbohr for hosting it on WePixel!

Most of these buildings are inspured by real ones that I know or which typify British buildings. Each one has a thematically appropriate cat somewhere on or in it.

From left to right:

Pixel Palace
A Chinese restaurant with a typical Chinatown appearance.
Cat: two beckoning cats in the window.

Medieval House
Inspired by The Shambles in York, which contains a significant number of historic buildings dating from the 14th to the 18th Centuries.
Cat: it's been traditional to place cat statues on buildings in York since 1920. There's a cat statue on the roof of this building.
Thanks to Cammymoop for the crit!

Gingerbread House
Self explanatory.
Cat: there's a little gingerbread cat in the top window.
Thanks to Hapiel and Trigonomicon for the advice!

PETSCII House
The palette and dimensions were dictated by the collab, but this otherwise follows PETSCII rules.
Cat: a lovely PETSCII cat designed by Cammymoop sits in front of the garage.
Thanks to Cammymoop for the crits and for letting me use the cat design!

PJ Records
I love music so I had to do a record store. This takes inspiration from lots of different shops and buildings around the UK, with the dormer design being inspired by a house in York.
Cat: there's a cat sitting in front of a gramophone in the window. This references the painting His Master's Voice by Francis Barraud. Brits will recognise this as the logo for the entertainment chain HMV, while Americans might know it as the old RCA Victor logo.

Belvedere
A reference to Belvedere by M. C. Escher.
Cat: this one's a bit of a stretch, but I tried to base the pose on this cat drawing by Escher.
Thanks to rocka for the crits!

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Tags: #building, #buildings, #street, #road, #cat, #cats, #restaurant, #chinatown, #medieval, #gingerbread, #petscii, #textmode, #house, #shop, #store, #escher

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Resolution: 544 X 256 pixels (139.2k pixels) Colors: 17

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