A Corner of the Skyline Revealed This brush-and-ink drawing captures a fleeting view of the Clock Tower (former Williamsburg Savings Bank) and 300 Ashland from the plaza in front of the Khalil Gibran School. A single tree limb with scattered leaves frames the view, giving the composition a sense of discovery—like one of those moments when you look up in the city and catch a surprising, hidden corner of the skyline.
Part of My Exploration of Urban Glimpses This piece reflects the quick, high-stakes energy of my Three Paper Project, where every line is committed in the moment with no erasing. The combination of nature and architecture captures the layered complexity of city life—how even monumental buildings sometimes feel like glimpses, fleeting impressions between the branches.
A Unique View for Your Space This drawing offers a playful, thoughtful addition to any room. It’s a perfect fit for those who appreciate the rhythm of the urban landscape, where trees and buildings share the same frame.
Details
Size: 11” x 15” Medium: Brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtle texture.