Hand drawn architectural illustrations from London and elsewhere.

 

Sometimes, when I’m out and about, I discover a corner where I think: that’s really interesting, I’m going to draw that. And then I tend to just find a space on the footpath, trying to get out of the way of pedestrians as much as possible and start. What I really like about it is that you get really immersed in the process of drawing and time and everything around you apart from that particular street corner disappears. The New York drawing was a slightly different approach. It was used as a wall graphic in an office. The Tudor pub found its way into the Aquent calendar.

If you need an architectural hand drawn illustration, please get in touch!

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