The pencil drawing captures the ethereal beauty of Gothic windows within the confines of a venerable cathedral, portrayed through various artistic techniques across multiple renderings. In one representation, the artwork adopts a vector art style characterized by its flat design, line work, and monochrome palette on a white background, emphasizing sharp focus, depth, and symmetrical composition. This is enhanced by high contrast and precise lines of professional quality without shading details. Another depiction takes a more traditional approach as an architectural sketch on paper, where lines and detailed shading bring out the Gothic-style features and architectural intricacies. Each drawing, whether focusing on the interplay of light and shadow through glass panes or capturing the majestic, mysterious aura of an old church’s arches and window frames, reflects a dedication to detail. The meticulous arch details and the delicate yet bold lines make these drawings not only a study of an architectural style but also a profound artistic exploration. This collection, documented in high resolution, significantly contributes to the understanding and appreciation of Gothic architectural detailing, ideal for those referencing the MidJourney SREF index in cultural and historical research.