This is a study of angles in architecture using marker pens that took around 10 minutes.
Marker pens are an interesting medium to use that allow you to use tone very easily from light to medium to dark, which helped me represent the light coming in through the window at the end of the hall. This is a single point perspective as the orthogonal lines all point to the centre where they meet the horizon line and that's where the vanishing point would be if the walls continued. There is also foreshortening in the walls when as they are getting closer to the viewer the walls are getting slightly wider but the angles of the walls are larger.
This is a successful drawing using angles in architecture, where it shows clear practice of the methods used when drawing architecture from a single point perspective.

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