Since the beginning of this pandemic, and the closing of normal life as we used to know it, i have been working on a series of drawings of buildings in the downtown area of Muskegon.
Many of these buildings are prime examples of American architecture at various periods in history. I have tried to capture the beauty and detail of these buildings. My drawings ar not exact to today's vision of these structures but rather my interpretation of their key features.
Today I am posting the final in the series for now. I may add more at a later date. There are still a magnificent collection of homes in the area as well as many more buildings.
This is the Hackley Public Library entrance. If you have never been inside you need to make a trip to see it when in the area. The children's library on the top floor houses a wonderful mural of characters and scenes from classic children's literature. The library is adjacent to the Art Museum. The other buildings in the series are all within walking distance of these two splendid examples of Muskegon's offerings.
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Hackley Public Library |
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