Originally posted about this as a twitter challenge back in 2018, it’s a corollary to the Grids & Gestures activity I start all my classes and workshops with (Grids & Gestures is fully detailed here).

Observe some architectural composition around you – a building, windows, a street layout, floor tilings, a dresser, the dashboard of a car, whatever – find one you are inspired by, take a picture of it, then make a single comics page based on the composition of the actual architecture. (Any subject matter, you can now draw things too if you want!) Post both the image of the architectural element and your comic at the same hashtag #gridsgestures. Here’s a file with some student examples and see a few more below. Give it a try! [Note: the Winsor McCay circle page was not based on that architectural feature – I just used that to make my example for students…]

All my resources and activities for my classes (documented so far…) are on my Education landing page here.