Friday, April 27, 2012
Rosemont Muvico
A quickly drawn sketch of the Muvico Theatre in Rosemont, near Chicago's O'Hare airport. Felt tip marker on tracing paper, approximately 6" by 9" original size, done April, 2012.
Labels:
architecture,
chiaroscuro,
Chicago,
exotic,
facade,
marker,
marquee,
Neo-Baroque,
scribbling,
theatre
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Millennium Park
A sketch of the open-air theatre, the Pritzker Pavilion, at Millennium Park in Chicago. Felt tip marker and pencil on tracing paper, 6" by 7" original size, done April, 2012.
Labels:
architecture,
Chicago,
contour,
exotic,
marker,
pencil,
public park,
skyline,
theatre
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Cultural Center
A sketch of the east front of the Chicago Cultural Center along Michigan Avenue. I remember it more as the old Chicago Public Library. The buildings to the north and to the west are merely suggested. Felt tip marker on tracing paper, approximately 8 1/2" by 11" original size, drawn April, 2012.
Labels:
architecture,
chiaroscuro,
Chicago,
facade,
gallery,
illustration,
Neo-Classical
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Airport
Another view of the airport terminal building posted earlier on this blog, drawn using Google SketchUp in 2003.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Log Home
A sketch of the log home shown in an earlier post, but in a different setting. Approximately 11" by 8 1/2" original size, drawn with Google SketchUp in 2003 on paper and hand finished with felt tip marker.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Hilltop Interior
Interior view of the living room of the hilltop retreat posted earlier in this blog, drawn using Google SketchUp in 2005, 7" by 5" original size.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Chapel
Two views of a small Catholic eucharistic adoration chapel, drawn in 2005 using Google SketchUp, 7" by 5" original size.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Getaway Cottage
Sketch of the interior of a small getaway cottage project from 2006. Approximately 8" by 5" original size, drawn using Google SketchUp.
Labels:
architecture,
Google SketchUp,
house,
illustration,
International Style
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Hip Roofs
Labels:
acrylic,
architecture,
house,
illustration,
rendering
Monday, April 16, 2012
Portrait of a Woman
I suppose every architect had a figure drawing class at one time or another, and that included yours truly. The head looks a little large in this sketch done in Spring, 1970. Conté crayon on paper, approximately 4" by 6" original size, part of a larger drawing.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Greatest Hits
Coming up to six months since I established this blog, I thought that the audience might like to know which posts have been viewed the most. The view of the Tuileries from Place de la Concorde in Paris (top sketch) has received the most hits, followed closely by the sketch of Paris' L'Arc de Triomphe (middle sketch). The most hits in one day goes to the watercolor of Bunny's Liquors in Urbana, IL (bottom sketch). Now, how does one explain the audience's interest? Some of it has to do with the subject matter of the sketches, I suppose; or it might be the medium that the drawing was done in; or it could be the style of the sketching technique. In order to make it easier to find a type of sketch or technique or media, I recently added more labeling gadgets.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
O'Hare Office Corridor
A cartoonish view looking east along the Kennedy Expressway from the Dee Road bridge near O'Hare airport. The small office building corridor is familiar to thousands of Chicago area rush hour motorists. Felt tip marker and pencil on tracing paper, approximately 8" by 6" original size, drawn March, 2012.
Labels:
airport,
architecture,
Chicago,
hatching,
illustration,
International Style,
marker,
pencil,
skyline
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Pickwick Theatre
Location:
Pickwick Theater, Park Ridge, IL, USA
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Superdawg Drive-In
Sketch (really more of a scribble) of the Superdawg Drive-In, Chicago. Original size: 3" by 8", felt tip marker on tracing paper with the image color reversed using Paint Shop Pro, done March, 2012.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Townhouse
Sketch of the interior of a townhouse project from 2005, produced using Google SketchUp, 8 1/2" by 11" original size.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Our Lady, Mother of the Church
These drawings were part of a feasibility study that I did for a remodeling of my parish church. The parishioners desired the removal of the plaster baldachino which obscured the diamond-shaped stained glass windows in the church's sanctuary. The final commission was given to another architect. The sketches were drawn in October, 2001 from existing plans of the church using the Microsoft Paint accessory.
Labels:
architecture,
Chicago,
church,
computer-aided,
contour,
illustration,
International Style
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Log Home
Exterior view (top sketch) and interior view of the great room (bottom sketch) of the log home project in northeastern Illinois from 1995 from a previous posting. Felt tip marker and pencil on tracing paper, 6" by 4" original sizes.
Labels:
American Vernacular,
chiaroscuro,
contour,
house,
marker,
pencil
Monday, April 2, 2012
Log Home
Two sketches of driveway approaches to a log home project in northeastern Illinois from 1995. Felt tip marker on tracing paper, each sketch originally 7" by 5".
Labels:
American Vernacular,
architecture,
contour,
house,
illustration,
marker
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