A Quiet Moment by the Potomac After visiting my daughter in DC, I took a walk along the Potomac with my sketch paper in hand. I found a spot by the river next to a man who was fishing, and despite the peaceful, park-like setting, the Kennedy Center loomed in the background. The contrast between the natural surroundings and the iconic architecture struck me as I began to sketch.
Capturing the Feeling of the Scene While the drawing doesn’t aim to precisely depict the Kennedy Center, it captures the feeling of the building’s geometry as it sits above the trees and riverbank. The result is a blend of nature and architecture, with the river adding a sense of calm to the structured forms in the distance.
A Blend of Nature and Architecture for Your Space This drawing would bring a sense of serenity and reflection to any room, offering a balance between nature and man-made geometry. Its subtle lines and soft contrast make it perfect for spaces that value both tranquility and the quiet presence of architecture.
Details Size: 11” x 15” Medium: Brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtle texture.