Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 3:16 pm Peter Rukavina Sketched over macchiato number two at The Shed. Comments That parcade never looked so That parcade never looked so good! I once visited an impressive exhibit on parking garages at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Reply I'd say your sketch falls I'd say your sketch falls under "parking garage as muse" in "related content" here: https://www.nbm.org/exhibition/house-cars-parking-garage/ Reply This drawing makes me This drawing makes me appreciate that building more than I ever did before. I love the asymmetrical balance of it. Reply Add new comment Your name Email The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Homepage Comment About text formats Plain text Allowed HTML tags: <b> <i> <em> <strong> <blockquote> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
That parcade never looked so That parcade never looked so good! I once visited an impressive exhibit on parking garages at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Reply
I'd say your sketch falls I'd say your sketch falls under "parking garage as muse" in "related content" here: https://www.nbm.org/exhibition/house-cars-parking-garage/ Reply
This drawing makes me This drawing makes me appreciate that building more than I ever did before. I love the asymmetrical balance of it. Reply
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That parcade never looked so
That parcade never looked so good! I once visited an impressive exhibit on parking garages at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
I'd say your sketch falls
I'd say your sketch falls under "parking garage as muse" in "related content" here: https://www.nbm.org/exhibition/house-cars-parking-garage/
This drawing makes me
This drawing makes me appreciate that building more than I ever did before. I love the asymmetrical balance of it.
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