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Scadding Court Community Centre at Chinatown (above).
I connected with several recent Art Collage graduates during the pandemic. We were eager to meet to 'en plein air' sketch. I brought my...
"These sketches are a compilation of work related to custom home projects which I was part of. I completed them...
Our seats positioned us on axis with the first base line and the end of the dome. Blue sky, blue seat and green turf made for a simple palette...
How I think sketching is an interative and innovative tool rather than a mechanical reflection of a ready-made vision.
Figure 1 (above) - Face-lift to an Existing Mall. Ink on tracing paper.
I chose...
Figure 9 (above) - A Proposal of Housing Project with Retail and Offices - Flower is optional! Art work - Ink pen on paper with Copic markers.
I’ve been very interested lately in designing pleasant...
Undertaking complexity and detail by sketching is challenging yet perhaps we need to approach it rather simply. Sketching sometimes has to come from a place where our hand moves, sometimes habitually...
This series of sketches has been ongoing since 2020. As an architect and a hockey dad I get to spend many hours inside the cold hockey arenas of Toronto. I am there every practice, in the stands, both...
I took up watercolour this past year and to practice I thought to draw a few buildings. I prefer drawings/photos of buildings being inhabited but I didn’t want to faff around drawing tiny people in...
There is nothing that quite compares to the pleasure and intensity of sketching Plein Air, losing track of time and getting totally lost in the experience. Only later does the dehydration, sunburn...
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