Boxed off is a study of balance. There are six separate drawings to emphasis balance in architecture, specifically windows. Each one has a number and their style written below: “II ITALIAN BROCADES”, “V MARBLE INLAID”, “IV ITALIAN BROCADES”, “III FRENCH GOTHIC”, “VIII HARP LUTE”, and “VIII ENGLISH …
Boxed off is a study of balance. There are six separate drawings to emphasis balance in architecture, specifically windows. Each one has a number and their style written below: “II ITALIAN BROCADES”, “V MARBLE INLAID”, “IV ITALIAN BROCADES”, “III FRENCH GOTHIC”, “VIII HARP LUTE”, and “VIII ENGLISH GUITAR”. In the TRC “EB B-”, and it is signed by Peter near the BRC.
Two pencil drawings on a paper that has been folded horizontally. One drawing depicts a structure with curved, extended eaves, resembling Japanese architecture. The other drawing is of two faces with almond-shaped eyes. They are oriented 180 degrees in opposite direction from eachother.
Two pencil drawings on a paper that has been folded horizontally. One drawing depicts a structure with curved, extended eaves, resembling Japanese architecture. The other drawing is of two faces with almond-shaped eyes. They are oriented 180 degrees in opposite direction from eachother.
An ink drawing of the Banff Springs Hotel appearing on the front of a paper that has been folded like a greeting card. The drawing uses line work for shading and has simplified trees in the left foreground. Light pencil drawings show wider surroundings that have not been darkened with ink.
An ink drawing of the Banff Springs Hotel appearing on the front of a paper that has been folded like a greeting card. The drawing uses line work for shading and has simplified trees in the left foreground. Light pencil drawings show wider surroundings that have not been darkened with ink.
A very detailed drawing of Banff United Church in the foreground, with a simple sketch of Rundle Mountain in the background. The image is drawn on stationery paper with “BANFF, ALBERTA CANADA” printed on the right side of the page, near the edge. verso: random lines sketched throughout the page
A very detailed drawing of Banff United Church in the foreground, with a simple sketch of Rundle Mountain in the background. The image is drawn on stationery paper with “BANFF, ALBERTA CANADA” printed on the right side of the page, near the edge. verso: random lines sketched throughout the page
Simple sketch of the architecture of a church. It is just the outline of the architecture, in the foreground there is a tree and in the background you can see a faint addition of a mountain. The church is detailed with a rose window, a transept at the crossing, and the architecture has a Romanesque…
Simple sketch of the architecture of a church. It is just the outline of the architecture, in the foreground there is a tree and in the background you can see a faint addition of a mountain. The church is detailed with a rose window, a transept at the crossing, and the architecture has a Romanesque quality to it.
Very detailed sketch of a church. Has a Romanesque look to it, with a rose window in the front. At the back of the building you can see an transept due to the crossing.
Very detailed sketch of a church. Has a Romanesque look to it, with a rose window in the front. At the back of the building you can see an transept due to the crossing.
Quick sketch of a church that is loosely drawn - very light pencil marks applied as well. The front facade has a rose window and an entrance that appears almost Romanesque. Fading into the background you can see one of the transepts that would connect with the crossing.
Quick sketch of a church that is loosely drawn - very light pencil marks applied as well. The front facade has a rose window and an entrance that appears almost Romanesque. Fading into the background you can see one of the transepts that would connect with the crossing.