Rue du Gros Horloges, Rouen.
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The Australian artist is particularly fascinated by Paris, with many of his sketches capturing the city’s charm.
Using pen and ink, he expertly captures the architectural environment.
Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, Paris (Drawn from original photography by@vmphotographe)
He transitioned to sketching in 2018 during a trip to Paris with his children.
From there, he builds out the sketch, favoringCOPIC multilinersandCOPIC sketch markersto build out the ink values.
For more in-depth instruction, he also has anonline drawing classwith over nine hours of instruction.
The Pantheon, Paris. (Drawn from original photography by@cbuiron)
My technique is to draw the effect of the detail rather than the precision of it.
Australian artist Stephen Travers is known for his architectural sketching.
The Pantheon, Paris.
View from St. Paul’s, London
He is particularly enamored with Paris and its urban environment.
Hotel Russell, London.
Interior of Palais Garnier, Paris.
Paris (Drawn from original photography by@hifromalix)
Place du Terte, Paris (Drawn from original photography by@parisvisuals)
Staircase in Chateaux de Chantilly, Chantilly. (Drawn from original photography by@parisvisuals)
Napoleon’s Tomb, Paris (Drawn from original photography by@jbperraudin)
Staircase of the Princes, Palace of Versailles, Versailles. (Drawn from original photography by@jbperraudin)
Hotel Russell, London.
Australian bush.