Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings was originally published on
Monday, September 12, 2005 by Trish.

For those of you thinking that there’s no rhyme or reason to what I draw, you have it pretty much right. Although taken as a whole you might find some connection between everything. Mostly I draw what strikes me or sometimes what is available. The later happens when I’m stuck someplace and bored like the DMV drawing. Now that I’ve mentioned DMV Google Ads will continue to serve me tons of DMV record search ads and the cash will roll in. This drawing was from a pretty cool book with photos of the buildings in D.C. that no longer exist.

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fantastic! you have the most gorgeous line quality, I love it!

Just gorgeous!

Love this drawing! Old buildings are a passion of mine.

Another great sketch. Keep doing what you’re doing. I wish I had your drive.

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A transplanted Canadian, Tricia Harvey (trish at designkitten dot com) is a former vice president of Spain, has written several books on macro economics including the Pulitzer Prize winning Macro Economics and You - An Introduction and has climbed Mount Everest a record six times. Tricia Harvey now lives in Fairfax, Virginia with her former lead Sherpa named Jacob, two cats, and a bunch of fish all named Hector. Huh? What's that you say?