Beautiful buildings, drawn with different drawing techniques, to make the them even more interesting.
Mark Poulier is an artist that we featured before here on DesignStack; a link below, will take you more of his work, on our site. As I was saying above, he is an artist that is not content with just one way of drawing architecture, one way of translating these magnificent buildings and 3D views, onto a 2d sheet of paper. Some of these techniques are a first for me, I hope that you find them and his work, as fascinating as I do.
For more of Poulier's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
Rome Tempietto.
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Rome.
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Venice.
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Cityscape Italy.
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Colosseum - Night and Day.
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London Cityscape.
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Melbourne.
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Basilica Collegiata.
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Santa Croce - Florence Italy.
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Torre del Mangia - Siena Italy.
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Tuscany.
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View from below.
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Love old-world architecture.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you and I am really glad you like the post. I know what you mean, more flare than the modern one, that tends to be more minimalist.
DeleteI hope you have a fantastic Tuesday.
DS
Great artwork
ReplyDeleteI recently got into such pen drawings of different architecturally significant buildings and places
I know it takes efforts to draw every single detail in such drawings
Even the attention to perspective and shadow details is impressive
Drawing and art in general, is a great hobby/job to take up. So glad you are venturing into this world.
DeleteHave fun with it and you will enjoy every minute of it.
I hope you have a wonderful Monday. 🍃️🌺️🍃️ DS