
Red room.
I left this half finished like a year ago. You'll notice it's inked and thoroughly cleaned, something I don't do anymore. People kept telling me they liked my clean lines, and I don't like clean lines. I got the pattern for the wall paper by putting one of my waistcoats on the scanner, and using the perspective tool to form it to the room.
That window actually goes somewhere, too. It's hasn't been bricked in by some mad mason yet. That particular style of window is very popular in Seattle. They're most common on our unique Victorian Four-Squares, which are very strange because they're Wrightian floorplans with Victorian and Revivalist detailing, on the west coast Victorian architecture remained in style for a good twenty years longer than it did on the east coast, causing it to mix with the new Prairie and Craftsman styles among the less-fashionable architects, in a way of which Frank Lloyd Wright would not have approved. The windows are very wide, sometimes wider than they are tall, the glazing bars are usually made of lead rather than wood, the upper sash is frequently much smaller than the lower one, and the lower sash is always blank.
That window actually goes somewhere, too. It's hasn't been bricked in by some mad mason yet. That particular style of window is very popular in Seattle. They're most common on our unique Victorian Four-Squares, which are very strange because they're Wrightian floorplans with Victorian and Revivalist detailing, on the west coast Victorian architecture remained in style for a good twenty years longer than it did on the east coast, causing it to mix with the new Prairie and Craftsman styles among the less-fashionable architects, in a way of which Frank Lloyd Wright would not have approved. The windows are very wide, sometimes wider than they are tall, the glazing bars are usually made of lead rather than wood, the upper sash is frequently much smaller than the lower one, and the lower sash is always blank.
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I really like this, you get a sense of warmth and coziness looking at it, nicely done. I love the feeling it gives you, and I like the 'periodness' of it, which I'm pretty sure that isn't a word but it works heh. I also enjoyed reading your comment, all that information on the architecture, thank you for including that.
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