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Drawings completed during a four-week summer workshop that took place in Rome and was designed to provide a broad overview of the city’s major architectural sites, topography, and systems of urban organization, with drawing as the primary tool of discovery. Projects were undertaken that explored the media of watercolor, pen, and pencil. A final project investigated the church of Sant’Ivo and the perceptual creation of its own internal axis. Through drawing, the way in which the interior courtyard detaches itself from external relationships and creates a new axis is investigated.
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