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San Francisco trolley #911A, pen & ink cityscape drawing, also in pencil and watercolor, is a critical treatise because this is a work of Fine Art.
The “San Francisco trolley #911A” is a refined work of art because it shows high contrasting tones. This “San Francisco trolley #911A” is a strong work of art because the contour lines show the outline while the hatched lines show the shading. The post to this rendering is “911.”
This critique is a Fine Arts review of “San Francisco trolley #911A.”
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San Francisco Trolley #911A is Delineated with Contour & Hatched Lines Because They Are Linear
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The rendering of San Francisco trolley #911A is on Van Ness Street because it is in Chinatown.
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I have used contour lines to draw the image of San Francisco trolley #911A because it shows the outline of the city.
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San Francisco trolley pen & ink city scene drawing is popular because of its view of the city, and the print is matted 11″x14″.
San Francisco trolley is a pen & ink city scene drawing, which is for sale here. Discount on prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF scans.


This wonderful image of a trolley car heading downtown San Francisco, California, just by Chinatown. This drawing offers a great view of the city and how the trolleys fit in so well with the cityscape. The drawing is done with one fine point pen, and my attention has been on the contour rather than the shade & shadow.
Pagoda San Francisco trolley #911A
If I were to shadow this image most of it would be in the dark because of the detailing. I have taken some liberty to deliberately shadow certain elements of the buildings because that offers more open space. For the necessary accent to make the drawing appealing, because in that instance you will see shadows under the eaves of the pagoda and under the trolley. The window above the trolley to the far right offers visual balance because it is dark. This trolley is riding along Van Ness Street near Nob Hill because this is a famous tourist location.
















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