Canadian Molly Yimlei Yep trained at McGill University School of Architecture and worked as a qualified architect for over 25 years. All of her architectural drawings were done by hand. Although she obtained her Master of Business Administration at the University of Western Ontario, she was always an artist. While living in England, she studied sculptural ceramics full-time. Her home with studio is in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
She is now a fine artist in clay and painting, working in both eastern and western styles. She has exhibited her art in Canada and in England. A sample of her art may be viewed on
www3.sympatico.ca/yimlei.yep.
In her retirement, she taught architectural drawing by hand to first and second year students at The Willowbank School of Restoration Arts for many years. In particular, she taught one-point and two-point architectural linear perspective drawing to second year students at Willowbank School, Queenston. She also enjoys teaching TaijiFit to music every week at the community centre and skiing every winter.
Materials required:
Pencil and eraser
Sheets of bond paper or newsprint
Drafting set squares (triangles)
T-square (optional)
12" or preferably longer ruler

