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The Leaning Tower of Pisa - One Line Drawing by SlotsArtStudio Leaning Tower Of Pisa Drawing, Pisa Tower, The Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Building Sketch, Famous Architecture, Tower Of Pisa, Arte Alien, Building Drawing, Architecture Sketchbook

Description Created over a twenty hour period, this became methodological during a stressful time. When getting the drawing digitized the scanner had a difficult time pixilating such close details as some of the lines are only 1/3rd of a mm apart. This is a piece that you ‘need’ to see in person to truly appreciate it. More can be read about the artwork here: www.slotsartstudio.com/friday-…

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...  less than a year later a fairly well known building called the Empire State was finished this towered over both the competitors at 1250 feet. Description from chriswwwilson.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Chrysler Building Drawing, Empire State Building Drawing, New York Sketch, Simple Car Drawing, Building Artwork, Building Template, Art Deco Artwork, Architecture Drawing Plan, Building Sketch

... less than a year later a fairly well known building called the Empire State was finished this towered over both the competitors at 1250 feet. Description from chriswwwilson.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images

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New York hi-rises simplified elevation sketch: The Chrysler Building (1929, arch. Wilam van Alen), The Empire State Building. (1931, arch. Richmond H. Shreve, William F. Lamb & Arthur L. Harmon), The Equitable Building (1915, arch. Ernest R. Graham); Drawn up by Piotr Kilanowski (2001). The Chrysler Building, Chrysler Building Drawing, Elevation Sketch, Nyc Skyscrapers, New York Building, New York Drawing, New York City Buildings, New York Buildings, Building Sketch

New York hi-rises simplified elevation sketch: The Chrysler Building (1929, arch. Wilam van Alen), The Empire State Building. (1931, arch. Richmond H. Shreve, William F. Lamb & Arthur L. Harmon), The Equitable Building (1915, arch. Ernest R. Graham); Drawn up by Piotr Kilanowski (2001).

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