Architecture in ink Sketchbook Drawings


Architecture contained in sketchbooks, created using ink fineliners.
Velat Guneş drew all of the art you see on this page.
Some of the buildings/structures contained here are famous and ancient. Others are mostly unknown but no less beautiful.
When I speak of fame and old I am referring to Cairo in Egypt, for the pyramids and the sphinx, and Rome, Italy, for the colosseum. Both are enduring testaments to human hard work and ingenuity.
That said, there are plenty more drawings in this post. You have cosy little buildings like drawings 3-4 and 5. A beautiful light study with drawing 6 and a close-up detailed sketch in number 7.
This whole page has a warm and rustic feel about it. Literally an old-world kind of vibe. Now it’s time to explore the buildings I mentioned and the ones I didn’t. Have the very best of excursions.
Ps. I gave some of the images some titles.
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Egypt the pyramids the sphinx.
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Rome colosseum and maritime city.
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A quartier in Saint-Saturnin France.
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Tiny house with balcony.
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Side alleys.
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Light exercise.
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Opening in stonework.
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A farmhouse.
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The stone tower.
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Gatehouse building.
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