Mostly British architecture drawings with a few more.
Matt D Wright drew all of the art you see on this page.
Different styles, ages and sizes are all included in the buildings in this post. So, a lot to like and to suit most people's tastes.
As I have said before, technical excellence is not the only important thing. If people are not interested in the buildings you are drawing, the liking can only go so far. You can see how the array of detailing that each building contains makes it a point of interest. It gives you something to spend time on and admire. The more you add, the more the viewer will focus on analysing and liking the piece.
In terms of favourites... Nope, can't do that. I started thinking it was an easy choice. At first glance, drawings/buildings/pictures 2 and 3. Then I carried on and thought: "Then I like the detailing on this one. Then the detailing on that one. I have to mention this other one. And then this one, not so keen on the style, but love how this was drawn and that was shown."
So that is my best explanation when it comes to favourites in this post. : ) Please have a look through and see if you can mention one or two and leave out the others.
What is for sure is there is a lot to see and appreciate in Wright's work and I hope you can say the same of your Monday.
Culzean Castle near Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Healing Manor Hotel Grimsby England.
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Thatched roof cottage.
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The house and the windmill.
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Prince of Wales Inn.
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A bridal shop in the Bailgate.
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1930’s Art Deco inspired bay windows.
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House commission with a dog.
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Terraced house in West London England.
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Nonna Juana sandwich shop with a ghost.
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