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Tucson skyline #32A, is a pen & ink cityscape rendering by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries offering prints. This is an aerial view of the city and gives us a nice perspective of Tucson.
This is an aerial view of the city and in reality it is a 3-point perspective rendering. Because the vertical lines diminish to a point at or near your feet. This is best sheen with the use of rulers or T-squares. The best practice in doing a rendering is to look at the overall perspective of the scene at hand, and employ perspective techniques to make the rendering.
One South Church is the focal point of the drawing and all lines emanate from here. Tucson skyline drawing #32A is a pen & ink drawing utilizing perspective points. Since One South Church is the tallest building in Tucson it only makes good sense to use this structure. Also, it is close to the Bank of America Building which enhance the small cluster of buildings. The skyline of Tucson is soft and pleasant, and offer a lot for the few tall buildings that it has. In a manner similar to Phoenix, the downtown is more disbursed than dense.
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Tucson skyline #32A pen & ink cityscape drawing with an aerial view of the downtown showing all the details of the buildings.
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