Award winning digital design and production by a classical artist
Welcome to Princeton Digital Arts. Principal Richard Chenoweth, a classical artist and architect, now offers his services as a design strategist, digital artist, and editor and
producer of content for print, web, photography, video and film.
Richard is an experienced designer, artist, and architect with a strong background in the classical
arts. He's won awards for his architecture, drawing, sculpture, photography, illustration and video.
Richard was the designer of the Washington, DC, Metro Canopy Program, a project that he won in a competition.
He and his partner built (28) of the canopies throughout the DC region between 2002-2007. He also was a recipient of the
Gabriel Prize for the study of French architecture.
He's currently making a digital recreation of the U.S. Capitol as it looked in 1814, before being burned by
British troops. This ground-breaking architectural history involves detailed research, hand drawing, painting, sculpture, photoshop,
modeling, lighting, rendering, animation and post-production.