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Sketching

While I had never formally taken a drawing class, I became inspired to learn freehand urban sketching through my experience in Victor Agran’s Drawing and Architectural Form at Yale. During the course of the class, I committed to creating a sketch every day as a way to strengthen my visualization skills, develop spatial intuition, and explore architecture through a loose, observational hand.

Project

Freenhand Sketching

Year

2024

Client

Drawing and form at YSoA with Victor Agran

Tools

Pen, Watercolor, Charcoal

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A pile of 30+ sketches, drawn once a day, every day, during October 2024.
A pile of 30+ sketches, drawn once a day, every day, during October 2024.
A pile of 30+ sketches, drawn once a day, every day, during October 2024.

A pile of 30+ sketches, drawn once a day, every day, during October 2024.

Original design sketch, conceptualizing the project's "dynamic aggregate".
Original design sketch, conceptualizing the project's "dynamic aggregate".
Original design sketch, conceptualizing the project's "dynamic aggregate".

Pen and watercolor sketch of the Bieneke Library.

Pen and watercolour sketches of the Paul Murray College.
Pen and watercolour sketches of the Paul Murray College.
Pen and watercolour sketches of the Paul Murray College.

Pen and watercolour sketches of the Paul Murray College.

picture of harkness tower.
picture of harkness tower.
picture of harkness tower.

picture of a sketch of harkness tower.
picture of a sketch of harkness tower.
picture of a sketch of harkness tower.

Charcoal sketches of harkness tower and residential colleges.
Charcoal sketches of harkness tower and residential colleges.
Charcoal sketches of harkness tower and residential colleges.

Charcoal sketches of harkness tower and residential colleges.