@justindrawsagain
Eleventh work in the series of artistic interpretations of our school. The artist's name is Justin, but we don't know where he's from :) Here’s what he writes about himself on his website:
“Up until my teens, I cannot remember a time previous that I wasn't drawing. Art was my greatest passion and I always had a sketchbook and a pen or pencil with me wherever I went. In my mid-teens, however, my pen was replaced by a guitar, and thus music, songwriting, and composing became my sole pursuit in creativity, education, and career for the next 18 years of my life. After that long hiatus, one random morning I had a shower thought: "I used to love drawing so much; why did I stop? Hey, maybe I should just give it a try again." Well, that night I took out an old sketchbook and pencils and I was hooked again. I was reunited with my childhood passion, bolstered by a desire to continually learn and improve. After encouragement from those close to me to share my development on social media, I then received further encouragement to bring my art to a wider audience and into people's homes and business spaces.
I enjoy experimenting in many different mediums, from watercolor and colored pencils to markers and charcoal. My favorite medium, however, is all forms of pen and ink: technical pens, dip pens, ink wash, and even the often underrated ball-point pen! I am most drawn to representing landscapes and architecture in a more detailed and realistic style, but the challenge of novel subjects always awaits.”
Other works of the artist can be seen on his Instagram: