Although not strictly an interior, this church window has a nice curve to it and its sheltered appearance makes it feel like it would not look out of place inside a building. There is a nice intentional curvature to the wall which mixes very well with the pillars leading outwards, a nice shaded depth to the corners helps emphasise this more, this shading also being present in the inside of the window frame also. The mark making used on the window panes themselves give the impression of depth and detail, and even though this is using conte crayon, a nice amount of detail is present.
This graphite drawing of a classical church organ and altar has a very balanced look and a is a strong centre of interest to focus upon, with a nice variety of textures, from the plain, smooth organ pipes, to the curved altar sections. The pipes themselves suffer from being a little too messy and cluttered. There are some nice small details to the composition, such as the crucifix and book, and the small wooden slats on the altar.
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