Base: Sketch Paper
Made Using: Graphite Pencil
Topic: Old times bloomed again when I received an email forward with an old photograph of the University building in Pune. At the time the photo was taken, it was the Governor's House. I loved sketching it, though I have not taken dimension in mind...:)
An impressive sketch Megha
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Superb replica, you've sketched it so well. All the details perfectly caught!
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What a great job, Megha! This would make a great watercolor too!
ReplyDeleteLovely sketch, Megha. I agree that this would make a wonderful watercolor. I love the way your sketches introduce me to a part of the world I have not visited.
ReplyDeleteGood drawing, a perfect replica! Arianna
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it was real challenge Megha, and a great job you did of it!
ReplyDeleteMegha, This was a difficult subject. One can easily get bogged down with so many details. So you did a good job. Do you think the perspective could have been a liitle tighter??
ReplyDeleteYa Prabal! That's what I wrote in topic that I have not kept much of dimensions in my mind. I just was so eager to see how it looked...:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing skills Megha. I'm totally impressed with your works. Keep it going.
ReplyDeleteThat's a terrific sketch. I've often wanted to start drawing architecture etc. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting all of your blogs, they're incredible. thank you for you comments and for stopping by my blog, you are so kind. i love this sketch and really love your work. chat soon and thanks so much, best, suz
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Megha! This type of architectural drawing is difficult and you did a great job with such a challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your lovely comments! :) Your comments are much appreciated...
ReplyDeleteWow, Megha! This is superb! The perspective is spot on and I love the strength of your linework. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing - everyone has said it all, but I had to tell you I too am very impressed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gwen and Beckie for your kind words! :)
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