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Atlanta skyline #815A cityscape drawing, also in pencil and watercolor, is a critical treatise because this is a work of Fine Art.
This critique is a Fine Arts review of “Atlanta skyline #815A.”




Atlanta Skyline #815A is Delineated with Contour & Hatched Lines Because They Are Linear
Overall Description
This cityscape drawing is a pleasure to talk about here because it contains aesthetic values. This cityscape drawing shows downtown Atlanta at night because the hatched lines show the dark sky.
Outline
The skyline of Atlanta is done in pencil because that show the soft lighting.
Delineation
I have used contour lines to draw the image of Atlanta, because they show the outline of the city.
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Atlanta skyline #815A pencil cityscape drawing is popular because it is done downtown at night, and the print comes matted 11″x14″.
Atlanta skyline #815A drawing by artist Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries.



This is my favorite pencil drawing of the Atlanta, Georgia, skyline showing it at dusk. As seen from historic Jackson Street Bridge, I have attempted to do here in the drawing is to bring out the character of the buildings. Since I was using pencils, the image would be black & white leaving a lot of possibilities, because of the lighting. For making dramatic gestures without having to compromise because the structures to color black and white is best. The advantage to black & white drawings like old films is their ability to convey solid character. The heart of the subject, because in this case the Atlanta, Georgia, skyline. Atlanta skyline pencil drawing of downtown at night because of the dark sky.
Cityscape
The difference between pen & ink and pencil because the degree with which you are able to express tones gradually. With the pencil you can simply press it more firmly because the line becomes darker to your satisfaction. This is not true of the pen which relies on crosshatching to change tone. This is not done carefully it can make the drawing too detailed and tedious because it is losing the grace of the drawing. The pence work beautifully here to express the light of the setting sun on the skyline because as you can see. I have used both crosshatching and pressure on the pencil because they cast light. To get the gradual change of light because the hits the sides of the office buildings.
Atlanta Skyline #815A
Overall, I am very pleased with the look of the drawing. I am exceedingly pleased with the large office tower that commands the left side of the drawing. I have used high contrast between the buildings to play against the light hitting on the structures lift face. The darkened windows intensify the work to make is look pensive and interesting. If there is one thing that the high contrasting tones due to this drawing is make it very interesting to the point you keep coming back to it. Fine lighting is the sign of a successful work of art. From here it is not far from the Georgia State Capital building, the Fox Theatre, and Centennial Olympic Park.
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Atlanta skyline #815A pencil cityscape drawing of downtown at night.

















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