As an architecture major, sketching is an essential part of the way that I experience life. This may mean sketching something literal that I see or being more creative in sketching the way that a space feels or something that reflects my mood at the moment.

Ever since I was a child, I've always loved to draw. Through my years, I've developed, gaining a different sort of eye for the the way that I see things and learning to convey them by putting them on paper, but until this semester, I've never really had any formal sort of instruction in terms of drawing. I am now taking a drawing class, honing my techniques to become better at conveying my thoughts and visions through drawing.

Through this blog, you are going to see a collection of sketches and drawings from all aspects of my life. Some will be from the class that I am taking. Others will be simply from my daily life or even from past sketches that have a significant meaning to me.

Hope you enjoy learning about the way that I view life through a series of sketches.

Monday, November 29, 2010


This sketch was done inside the new packaging science building at Clemson. This is the view that you get when you first walk inside and can look directly back through to the outdoors. I chose to show the orange wall in color even though this sketch is mostly black and white because it definitely stands out within the space. This sketch was done in class with the intention of learning the idea of frame of reference and how to draw perspectives.

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