Architecture artists

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Introduction to Art Techniques: Artists Who Use Textured Surfaces and Collage Art Galleries Architecture, Architecture Sketchbook, Architecture Drawing Art, Architecture Artists, Arte Gcse, A Level Art Sketchbook, Art Alevel, Cardboard Art, Building Art

Painting or drawing onto a textured surface is as old as painting itself. Ancient people used the natural contours of cave walls to help them recreate the animals that were so vital to their survival. The decoration of tombs, temples and churches required artists to paint onto plaster and wood. Contemporary artists continue to use the texture of a surface to help them convey added depth to their work. Valery Koshlyakov Valery depicts grand formal architecture on a monumental scale. But his…

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Cyntra Brown
Design Stack: A Blog about Art, Design and Architecture: Drawing Urban Architecture on a Sketchbook Architecture Drawing Presentation, Architecture Drawing Sketchbooks, Architecture Design Drawing, Urban Architecture, Perspective Art, Art Diary, Art Graphique, Art Drawings Sketches, Art Sketchbook

Black and white drawings that explore different types of architecture, in different styles, from a variety of different angles. I really like Mark Poulier introduction to himself, so I will let his words carry you through the next portion: "I draw architecture. I mostly draw balancing a sketchbook on my lap during my morning tram ride through Melbourne, on site or in a café. I'm an Art Director and pen and ink sketcher living in Melbourne, Australia." As well as creating art, he teaches as…

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Mercy Nuñez
Art Et Architecture, Watercolor Architecture, Art Aquarelle, Watercolor Paintings, Watercolors, John Ruskin, Art Design, Design Sketch, Textile Design

Image 1 of 4 from gallery of The Power of Architectural Drawing: The Sketches That Saved St. Mark's. Study of the Marble Inlaying on the Front of the Casa Loredan, Venice. Pencil, watercolour, and bodycolour, 32 x 26.7cm (1845) licensed under Public Domain. Image Courtesy of John Ruskin

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鈿凱 黃