Inside and outside of my creative life, I always find those valuable moments of time to draw and sketch the some of events, spaces and environments on my journeys... Sometimes I think about Robert Byron touring through regions of the Middle East in search of unique towers and monuments, and wonder about Bruce Chatwin venturing through the southern tip of South America and falling in love with Patagonia...Douglas Wittnebel...
Showing posts with label urban field notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban field notes. Show all posts
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Oakland Urban Field Notes
Color draft folded version of the four beautiful buildings in downtown Oakland, hand-drawn illustrations
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Oakland Bank Building, Comerica, Bank of America, 1907
...a night time drawing view of the top of the tower, Bank of Oakland building on Broadway, downtown Oakland, CA...
Labels:
1907,
Architect,
architecture,
Bank of America,
Bank of Oakland,
Broadway,
building,
Comerica,
doug,
downtown,
historical,
history,
Oakland,
tower,
urban field notes,
urbanist,
wittnebel
Location:
1200 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607, USA
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