DRAWINGS & SKETCHES

1970s VANCOUVER &  GASTOWN

VANCOUVER STUDIES  – THE HERITAGE HOMES OF THE 70s 

Our collection of sketches of Vancouver heritage homes is a tribute to the beautiful and historic architecture of this vibrant city. These sketches capture the character and charm of some of Vancouver’s most iconic homes, from grand Victorian mansions to charming Craftsman cottages. Paul Ygartua has used a range of mediums, including pencil, pen, and ink, to create detailed and expressive renderings of these homes. Each sketch is a unique and intimate portrait of a piece of Vancouver’s rich architectural heritage, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the city’s built environment. Whether you are a fan of architecture, history, or simply love the beauty of a well-crafted sketch, these drawings are sure to delight and inspire.

 

 

EUROPE HOTEL, GASTOWN, VANCOUVER(BUILT 19O8/9) PEN & INK ON PAPER 7O’S

During the 7O’s Ygartua did many sketches of the old Westend Homes and Gastown Scenes. He generally sketched the houses and painted all the other subjects, such as Stanley Park — they were always in oils on canvas.  He did many at that time, here are just a few below.

 

 

 

 

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