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Drawing BUILDINGS

Not all buildings are blessed with architectural merit, but even within the humblest construction, one can usually find something of interest.

I often find that a building not normally deserving a second glance can provide enough material for a successful drawing. The addition of colour can also add a touch of drama and a sense of place.

You will find a far greater variety of shapes and styles in buildings that exist in reality, particularly in the vast array of ornament, brickwork, windows, doors, portals, columns, and so on. Add to this the shop signs, television aerials, fences, street furniture and other paraphernalia, and the possibilities are endless.

It’s always worth spending some time stalking your subject matter before deciding on a viewpoint, and the most

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