S K E T C H S
FIELD SKETCH
This exercise was a field sketch at a local coffee and spirit house called Dichotomy. It was drawn with felt tip pen in a Strathmore 400 Series Sketch Pad. This portion of the drawing is drawn at a one point persepective of the front entrance of the business. The large entrace gives a fun and inviting side to the coffee lovers while still welcoming the spirit lovers.
FIELD SKETCH 2
This exercise was drawn on a field sketch day in one-point perspective. It is drawn on Strathmore sketch paper with felt tip pen. This portion of the drawing depicts the view of the bar in the middle of the restaurant. The bar gives a modern feel as compared to the front of the business, which houses the coffee.
TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE SKETCH
This exercise was a detailed two-point perspective sketch. Drawn in a Scathmore sketch book with felt-tip pen. To help practice and better understand the subject we added entourage as a finished product.
FINAL PARLOR FIREPLACE SKETCH
Detail sketch of the Earle-Napier-Kinnard first-floor parlor's fireplace. Sketched in a Scathmore sketch book with a Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Marker. This enlarged sketch shows the detail of the fireplaces not only in both the parlor rooms, but the kitchen as well.
FINAL DETAIL LIGHTING SKETCH
Detail sketch of the hanging light in one of the second-level bedrooms in the Earle-Napier-Kinnard house. Sketched in a Scathmore sketch book with a Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Marker. This enlarged drawing shows the abundance of detail on the elaborate chandelier. The chandelier shows the wealth and character of the home and its era.