Thursday Doors: Monastery of the Precious Blood

W14 12 LS MONASTERY PRESCIOUS BLOOD DOORS 2Okay, I had to pull up an old sketch for Thursday Doors!

A wonky urban sketch of the side doors, which is nicer than the front doors, of the Monastery of the Precious Blood in the Mount Tabor neighborhood of Portland.
I love the pale green with the pop of bright red.

W14 12 LS MONASTERY PRESCIOUS BLOOD DOORS 3

Stillman & Birn Journal, with a Pentalic 2B woodless pencil, Preppie Pen,
Noodler’s ink, and Daniel Smith watercolors.

        

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13 Responses to Thursday Doors: Monastery of the Precious Blood

  1. joey says:

    Well that’s just happy! Who doesn’t love a red door? 🙂

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  2. Dan Antion says:

    Great looking door. I’ve been surprised several times to find side doors that are nicer than front doors.

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  3. I love red doors too! It doesn’t look wonky to me at all! It’s a wonderful journal entry. It feels almost Christmasy..

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