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Atlanta skyline #823A pen & ink cityscape drawing is popular because of it’s view of downtown, and the print comes matted 11″x14″.
Atlanta skyline #823AÂ pen & ink drawing, which is for sale here, at discount with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF prints.
Cityscape
Atlanta skyline pen & ink drawing 823Â of skyscrapers in downtown. This pen & ink drawing of the Atlanta, Georgia, skyline is from the middle of the day with full light. The line-work used here is free flowing and loose so as to make the work more poetic and appealing than that of an architectural rendering. Generally speaking cityscapes and skyline painting are very much influenced by architectural renderings, which make use of two-point perspective technique. The perspective mechanism allows for the artist to drawing things that appear three-dimensional on a two dimensional plane.
Atlanta Skyline #823A
However, architectural renderings are more precise and less artistic because they employ the use of T-squares and ruler to make perfect straight lines. The French curve tool is utilized to make perfect curve lines without the error of free hand. This drawing in not an architectural rending in any sense of the work, the entire cityscape of Atlanta that is drawn here is all done free-hand without the use of any mechanical pens, pencils, or other drafting tools. The use of perspective is used in the that building are drawing in 3-D so that they appear to have depth to them, but none of the lines that are drawn on the structures vanish to any vanishing point.
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Atlanta skyline #823A pen & ink cityscape drawing with a view of downtown.
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