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- Scientific American Drawing is a form of art that has been around for thousands of years, with evidence of its use in prehistoric times. Today, drawing is a popular pastime for both adults and children, and is also used in a variety of professional and educational settings. Scientific American offers a range of articles, videos, and news stories about the art of drawing. Our coverage includes the latest scientific research and evidence-based insights into the development of drawing skills. We explore topics such as the psychology of drawing, the role of drawing in different disciplines, and the potential benefits of drawing for physical and mental health. We also bring you interviews with renowned artists, advice on materials and techniques, and the latest developments in digital drawing tools.
On November 23rd, I had the pleasure of drawing live during the exclusive presentation of the NUR DIE SELECTED BY KILIAN KERNER collection in Hamburg , an event organized by Hej Mates . The collection, made from cashmere and micromodal, is as soft and cozy as a winter morning—ultra comfortable y
The Architectural League of New York announced today this year’s winners of the Architectural League Prize, now in its 44th iteration. Plot was the theme which guided this year’s competition, which asked entrants to interrogate how architecture engages with “plot,” whether as “land, drawing, or scheme,” the League said in a statement.
Whether it’s a serene retreat or a statement-worthy entertainer’s lounge, luxury interior designer and furniture manufacturer Mark Alexander begins each project by drawing inspiration from your surroundings. For this San Remo home, the design direction was informed by the relaxed palette, clean architecture, and the client’s desire for timeless sophistication. As an interior designer and furniture manufacturer in Melbourne, Mark Alexander works closely with clients across Victoria to create custom made furniture that is as functional as it is visually compelling.
Stalk-like arches and mushroom-inspired canopies create a whimsical shelter for the Mushroom Library, a children’s space in Yanzitou Village, rural China. Imagined as a “fantastical village landmark,” this unique library welcomes visitors and serves as the inviting gateway to a future community center. Drawing inspiration from the fungi that thrive in the nearby forests, the
Architect: Alexander Nisbet Paterson 'Kelmscott' is a skilfully fused building of the fashionable Arts and Crafts style with the familiar Scots Baronial style to seen throught West Pollokshields. Alexander Nisbet Paterson's exhibition drawing of the house, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1903.