Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
These illustrations work well in describing an architect’s ideas to the public. I’ve been told many times that hand-drawn artwork is more successful engaging the public than purely digital representations. There is more of a human element to the...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Here is a series of watercolor illustrations I did in 2016 for Van Meter Williams Pollack Architects of San Francisco, California. These images show the architect’s ideas for adding more housing to the California College of the Arts campus in Oakland. This...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Here are four watercolor illustrations I did late 2020 for an aging retail center called El Paseo de Saratoga. Bounded by Quito Road, Saratoga Avenue, W. Campbell Avenue, & Prospect Road, this shopping center would experience a major revitalization with these...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Personal Fun Stuff, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Since I am currently working on a watercolor painting of this Frank Lloyd Wright house, I am continuing to share the progression toward the finished artwork. Included here are two more images of the rendering in progress, showing snapshots at various points in the...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Named for the site of a mobile home park which burned in the 2017 fire in Santa Rosa, this project would provide much-needed housing for the area. Comprised of 370 market-rate apartment units and an additional 162 apartment units for low-income seniors, some...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Personal Fun Stuff, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
I am starting a new watercolor painting of one of my favorite works of architecture from the 20th century–“Falling Water” by Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s a great work. It is the culmination of Wright’s architectural visions for many years...
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