
My name is Glenn Phua Yi Jue, and I'm a 29-year-old Singaporean artist specializing in architectural line art. Through intricate ink drawings, I capture the beauty of world-renowned skylines and heritage landmarks with breathtaking attention to detail.
Each piece takes over hundreds of hours of meticulous pen work across multiple months—a testament to patience, dedication, and the unique way my mind sees the world. My free-handed drawings bring architecture to life, from Singapore's historic shophouses to iconic landmarks like the Palace of Westminster in London.
Born in 1996, I was diagnosed with mild autism at age four. I faced challenges with communication, concentration, and social skills. But through God's grace, my family's unwavering support, and dedicated teachers, I discovered that art is my voice.
"The Beautiful Architecture of an Autistic Mind. He likes to doodle and observe architecture, adores cartoons such as The Simpsons and Snoopy, and is intrigued by how things are constructed. We love the architecture of his mind."
Through detailed ink work, I bring buildings to life
My architectural line drawings capture the soul of iconic landmarks and heritage buildings. Each piece requires over hundreds of hours of meticulous pen work across multiple months. From Singapore's skyline to world-famous monuments, I celebrate architecture through art.

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