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This is a sketch of a fence outside of Smith Hall that I did on 1-19-11. I illustrated the pattern of this fence because of how simple, yet useful it is. How To Draw A Fence, Fence Sketch, Fence Illustration, Fence Drawing, Concrete Walls, School Of Architecture, Architectural Sketch, Sketch Ideas, Background Art

This is a texture I found in the Knowlton School of Architecture on 1-19-11. It is the texture of one of the concrete walls in the building and I found it interesting because even thought the building is a fairly new one, there are still exposed and bare walls that look old and beat down. This is the texture of one of the stone pillars outside of Smith Hall on 1-19-11. I captured this texture because this is one that I feel is very overlooked and doesn't get much attention at all. This…

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Fencepost of the Week #66 While out admiring fenceposts at this time of year one often finds the objects of their appreciation mysteriously adorned with globs of frogspawn. Questions arise: 'Who put them there?', 'Why?' and - if you have ever tried to pick up frogspawn - 'How!?' If you like frogs, the answer may sadden you - the spawn is all that remains of a gravid female frog that was caught by a bird and - being too large for the bird to swallow whole - was taken to a fencepost where it…

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