8/16/2023 0 Comments Skyscraper sketch![]() ![]() Skyscrapers are beautiful pieces of art work that can be appreciated by avid building admires. Some famous skyscrapers today are The Empire State Building (of course) which was built in 1931, The Petronas Twin Towers which is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and of course the two buildings that have made world history, the World Trade Center Twin Towers that were sadly destroyed in 2001. It was designed by an architect named Major William Le Baron Jenney and although the building today isn’t anything really to talk about, he still made American history because he built the first skyscraper in the United States. Did you know that the very first skyscraper ever built was back in 1884? It’s true the first skyscraper was a ten story building built in Chicago called the "Home Insurance Building". ![]() The fact is there is no great description on skyscrapers they are just beautifully designed works of architectural art built by various architectures. A building that is only 180 feet high can still be called a skyscraper if it is taller relative to all the other buildings in the city. For those of you that are not quite sure on what a skyscraper is let me explain a skyscraper is a tall continuously operational building structure that is made based on a city's overall skyline. One of the popular of all places in the Unites States that have these types of buildings is New York City. As you know only big cities have these enormous buildings that we call skyscrapers. I personally think that I accomplished that feat with my building shown here. When I drew out that comic I wanted my skyscraper to look real, high, and overwhelming. ![]() For those of you that have seen my latest artwork submission, you will also notice that this skyscraper that you will be learning how to draw is from my comic that I drew a few days ago. In this next tutorial I will be showing you how to draw a skyscraper step by step. Both drawing lessons were super cool and easy to do. He says, "it's really nice to have a space where folks who are typically the punchline of jokes can be telling their own stories and are able to laugh at themselves and their own experience and make light of what typically is seen as maybe a disadvantage.Well so far today I have shown you how to draw a Cadillac Escalade and a Louis Elise. Taylor says the cast is not just representative of the LGBTQ+ community, but also of their allies. We're just really excited to be able to bring in more audiences, especially queer folks to see this show." To be actually a part of a larger festival. "Because last year, we weren't a part of any festival, we just sort of threw it together and just performed at Piano Fight in SF. And it's just a really, really comedic opportunity for people to see possibly their own experiences reflected when they've done something outside of the box that their family disagrees with."Īccording to Taylor, "National Queer Arts Festival approached ItsQwere and said, 'Hey, we have this festival coming up next year, we'd love you to be a part of it.'" He adds, "that was the first time in the five years that we've been doing this work that someone has recognized and said, 'Hey, we're going to give you a contribution, and we're going to just let you have free rein and create whatever you want.'" One of my favorite sketches is about what happens when a young guy brings home his partner who is of a different ethnicity, and how their family responds to that. "And we also have some song parodies as well. "There's a lot of really funny sketches," Taylor said. Taylor says he was inspired by sketch variety shows of the 1990's, which were predominantly white and male, and put the LGBTQ+ experience into their work. "(It's) going to have a lot of sketches, it's going to have stand up, and we even have some poetry for the show, too." "Mighty Real is inspired by 90's sitcoms," says Jaye. "Mighty Real" is a performance and a production that celebrates the queer experience as part of a live performance in front of an audience. ItsQwere started in 2018, celebrating the experiences of Black and brown queer folks. MORE: Here's how to watch 2023 San Francisco Pride Parade on ABC7 ![]()
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