Capturing the full impact of a scene color working in black and white is generally thought of as a photographic skill. William C. Harrison of Portland, Maine has made his reputation doing it with pen and ink. His use of fine lines and dots textures produces intensities of light and shadow which gives the distinct impression of color on color. This ability is used with great effect in Harrison’s panoramic sky cityscapes. Each drawing takes up to 200 hours to complete, though Harrison says, “I’m really working all the time.”