Yes, it’s a real place. The header photo is of the real building, located in Boerne, TX which is about twenty-five miles north of San Antonio. I photographed several buildings on our Texas road trip with the intent os sketching a few of the details at a later date. This is the first installment. I have the second image sitting in front of me right now and I hope to begin the sketch in a few days, so stay tuned for additional offerings.
Unlike New York City, most of the buildings in Texas Hill Country, built prior to 1900, had little reason to be more than two or three stories in height. This particular structure is a two story example.
This sketch is a combination of pencil, ink, and gray markers. It was the character of this structure that attracted me to it and later inspired the sketch.
Honestly, I’m not that good, but I do like the casual, almost cartoon quality to this example. I don’t think I am capable of doing a more realistic drawing. Glad you enjoyed this offering.
Some buildings have such great bones. This one does.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, my friend. π
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And great bones are often found in out-of-the-way places. Have a blessed day.
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cool drawing of a cool building.
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There were several buildings that caught my eye in this town.
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Driller,
At first glance, I thought this was a castle by the roof line but then I realized that it’s not. Is this a real place?
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Yes, it’s a real place. The header photo is of the real building, located in Boerne, TX which is about twenty-five miles north of San Antonio. I photographed several buildings on our Texas road trip with the intent os sketching a few of the details at a later date. This is the first installment. I have the second image sitting in front of me right now and I hope to begin the sketch in a few days, so stay tuned for additional offerings.
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What a great rendering. It reminds me of some of the older buildings in New York City. Happy Wednesday!
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Unlike New York City, most of the buildings in Texas Hill Country, built prior to 1900, had little reason to be more than two or three stories in height. This particular structure is a two story example.
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fascinating sketch of the building with character ~
Happy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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This sketch is a combination of pencil, ink, and gray markers. It was the character of this structure that attracted me to it and later inspired the sketch.
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What a brilliant sketch wish I could draw like that π
Have an artistictastic week π
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Honestly, I’m not that good, but I do like the casual, almost cartoon quality to this example. I don’t think I am capable of doing a more realistic drawing. Glad you enjoyed this offering.
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Awesome sketch!
Happy WW!
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Thank you
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Nice, looking forward to the coming installments!
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I”m looking forward to doing a few more installments.
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That’s a beautiful building, and your sketch of it is good.
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The building is an eye catcher. Thank you for the kind words.
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Nice sketch! It looks like a very good house.
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It was an awesome building.
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Great drawing. I enjoy architectural detail
Thanks for dropping by our WW this week
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They say that the devil is in the details, but I believe that the true beauty of a building can be found there as well.
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