Illustrations of ancient Mesopotamian and Sumerian artifacts with annotations. Includes depictions of a Sumerian statue, Babylonian figures, a primitive vase from Sosa, a representation of a bison, and a vase depicting bull domestication.

Sketches and Paintings

“Through painting and sketching, I learned to see—architecture became my canvas, and nature my palette.”

In his formative years, Arthur Erickson immersed himself deeply in painting and sketching, nurturing a profound artistic sensibility that would later define his architectural vision. Through expressive sketches and thoughtful paintings, Erickson honed his understanding of composition, light, shadow, and spatial dynamics.

These early artistic explorations became instrumental in shaping his distinctive architectural style, characterized by harmony with natural landscapes and meticulous attention to aesthetic detail. Erickson's artistic foundations not only informed his design principles but also allowed him to approach architecture with a painter's eye, resulting in works celebrated for their elegance, innovation, and enduring visual impact.