
This new pencil drawing is a tribute to the architectural elegance of the Renaissance. I’m building a facade — column by column, arch by arch — with obsessive attention to symmetry and proportion. Every detail is mapped out on graph paper before it touches the final sheet. It’s not just about drawing; it’s about composing a visual rhythm.
I begin with geometric scaffolding to anchor the structure, then layer ornamental motifs that echo classical harmony. The shading is slow and deliberate, designed to evoke depth and texture without overpowering the line work. My tools are simple — pencils, erasers, rulers — but the intention is immersive: to make the paper breathe with architectural life.
This piece is still in progress, but already it feels like a portal. A doorway into a world where precision becomes poetic, and every line carries the weight of history.
