
Ally Sobolik is an autistic hyperrealist artist creating highly detailed graphite and ink portraits of architecture - from cathedrals and historic buildings to homes filled with personal memory.
Her work is shaped by the way she sees the world: intensely, precisely, and in obsessive detail. Architecture becomes more than structure in her drawings. Each window, shadow, brick, and detail is treated as something worth preserving - not just for how it looks, but for what it holds.
Through slow, meticulous pencil and ink work, Ally draws the places that stay with us: the homes we grew up in, the buildings we pass every day, and the quiet details that hold pieces of who we've been.
Commission Information
I am currently accepting a limited number of commissions for highly detailed graphite and ink portraits of homes, venues, historic buildings, and meaningful places.
Each piece is drawn with generous white space around the architecture for a clean, timeless, frame-ready presentation. The building is being treated as the portrait subject itself - isolated, detailed, and preserved with careful attention to the shadows, windows, textures, flaws, and small details that make a place feel familiar.
Heirloom Portrait
Collector Portrait
18x24 in - from $950
20x30 in - from $1,500
A larger statement piece for highly meaningful homes, venues, historic buildings, or architecture with more presence and complexity. Designed with a gallery-like amount of white space for greater presence, detail, and visual impact.
Best for: wedding venues, heirloom family pieces, ornate churches, estates, historic buildings, and collector-scale work.
Text is best for quick questions, availability, and starting a custom portrait.
You can text me directly at (218)212-5255
Prices shown are starting prices for simpler home portraits. Final pricing depends on the size, architectural complexity, level of detail, and quality of reference images. More ornate homes, venues, historic buildings, churches, detailed brickwork, carvings, columns, statues, highly detailed textures, or other highly complex features may require a higher quote.