Black and white ink drawings of quaint architecture.
Artist Dan, who goes by the name of point_mysketch drew all of the sketches you see on this page.
Charming sights and buildings that attract your attention. Structures that look interesting and make you want to experience living in them or for them to be a part of your neighbourhood.
Take, for example, drawing number 7. A street on a rainy day. Most people are not too fond of them. Especially if you are stuck walking while it happens. Even so, I am looking at this drawing in a dry and warm room. All I can see are the beautiful details of the building, trees, a street lamp and plants. Plus that lovely shine and reflection on the road and pavement that indicate a wet/damp surface. It's magical how all of these aspects come together to present such an accurate, complete and fascinating picture.
I could stop on any picture on this page and I would have something nice to say about it. The one I am going to describe, though, is the first one. It comes with some sort of cobblestone paving. The things I like the most are the levels at which you can access these homes. This site has so much character. It works so well and looks so beautiful. a fantastic choice by the artist and beautiful execution.
Which drawing/scene would you choose and why?
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Building on different levels.
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A slim building in town.
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A balcony and wooden shutters.
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A view of the lake from the deck.
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Internal architecture and plants.
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Internal courtyard and the tree.
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In town on a rainy day.
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An arch to enter the building.
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The street lamp showing the way.
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Internal garden and tree.
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