Somehow I lucked into a collection of Roger Hayward drawings from the late
'50s, '60s and '70s. While NOT his well-known cut-away
mechanical drawings or beautiful watercolors, these pencil and chalk
drawings are very well done. I'm fortunate to have a few of them hanging at
home.


Self-portrait of Roger
Betty Hayward - Roger's wife

Drawing of a library chair Roger designed
and had built for USC's Doherty Library