S. Ivo Alla Sapienza, cerebral
S. Ivo Alla Sapienza, gestural
Trastevere, personal sketch
Watercolor- Villa d’Este, personal sketch
Piazza Navona, visceral drawing
Piazza Navona, warm up gesture, Visceral drawing
Piazza Navona, scribble, visceral drawing
Piazza Navona, shadow painting, visceral drawing
Piazza Navona, meek lines, visceral drawing
San Gimangano, visceral drawing
Siena, Torre di Mangia, oil pastel
Siena, Professor Tice door lesson, oil pastel
Theater of Marcellus, lifted charcoal
Turtle fountain, personal sketch
Bramante Courtyard, diagram
Bramante Courtyard, class position diagram
FINAL PROJECT: Fountains of Rome
Analytical Drawing: The Turtle Fountain
Gestural/Scribble Drawing: Piazza Farnese
Charcoal and Pastel: Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain, Piazza Navona
Pencil: Temple of Hercules Victor and fountain, Piazza Bocca della Verita
Watercolor: Garden of Palazzo Medici
I had the pleasure of visiting “Sarah’s Sketches” on the University of Oregon blog and it is a fascinating collection of artwork that offers a visual journey through your creative experience. Your sketches provide a glimpse of your unique perspective and artistic talent. Thank you for sharing your art with the online community. You can also refer to works of art for children to unleash their creativity at: Coloringpageswk
“Oh wow, I just stumbled upon SARAH’S SKETCHES, and I’m absolutely blown away! The level of creativity and attention to detail in Sarah’s artwork is simply amazing. Each sketch tells a unique story, and the talent behind them is truly impressive. I can feel the passion and dedication that went into creating these beautiful pieces. Sarah has a real gift for capturing emotions and bringing characters to life on paper. I can’t wait to see more of her work – definitely a talented artist worth following!”, You can also refer to works of art for children to unleash their creativity at:kleurplaten