-----The older buildings that our forefathers have left us are a wonderful inheritance. Created from long-lasting materials such as hardwoods and stone, and lovingly assembled by the hands of men and women now deceased; these landmarks are proud reminders of where we as a society have been. By their scale, and in the way they interact with one another, these buildings helped bind our communities together. Not only are they historically significant, but they are aesthetically pleasing as well, for they are unique and artistic in design — hardly any two are exactly alike.
Our older buildings feature a level of detail so fine, that they deserve not only a second glance, but a third, fourth and fifth as well. It is this attention to detail which initially drew me to them, and that in turn has led to the level of detail found in my drawings.
My eyes are never bored by these wonderful landmarks, and I hope that through the intricacies of my illustrations, I can bring further awareness into the eyes of others as well. I am truly fond of these buildings and believe in what they stand for. I hope they remain among us for years to come, and the first step towards keeping them, is noticing them for the unique and adroit works of art — which they are.