Paul's Drawing Sketchbook

Observational drawing - tips and techniques

Sunday, 1 February 2015


There are a surprising number of wedge-shaped blocks like this one in Paris. The reason stems from the 1870's when the major axes were cut through the traditional street pattern often intersecting existing streets at an angle.
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