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Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Liverpool street sketches

So I sat down in the Liverpool street area and grabbed my sketchbook. I haven't drawn in such a long time, it felt great. There were a lot of people especially because it was lunch break. Most of them were moving around a lot and some of them were standing in the same position for 5 minutes. Heaven!  Tried to mainly grab the interesting poses.
The funny thing is, when people notice you are drawing them and start fidgeting because they feel uncomfortable being watched, or when they just try to stay still for the sake of it. I also came to realize, how almost everyone in London is so addicted to their mobile phones


Saturday, November 23, 2013

30 day challenge

Hey all!
Anna and I decided to do the 30 day challenge, but in 30 weeks. Here are my sketches for day 1 and 2.
These are going to be posted (hopefully) every Saturday at 8pm.

 day 1: yourself                                            day 2: Someone you like

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Somewhat

I somewhat like these, and I think that's totally fine.


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Memory of Bakonybél


Fall break came and I have been to Bakonybél for a few days. I was planning on painting wonderful forest sights dressed in autumn, but Sunday night the first snow fell. The next day we took a hike in the mountains and although I decided to paint another time, it was the most enjoyable day. Stepping on the fresh virgin snow and making it crunch under our old and dirty hiking boots, listening to the forest sounds; I never thought winter could be this beautiful. There were times I thought my ears would freeze off and I couldn't feel my toes anymore, but it was all worth it, and I would love to do it again.

One or two days later I simply couldn't resist sketching down a piece of memory from the hike I'd never want to forget. I didn't like the end result, so Bear told me he should have it. I had to mention him, because I'm utterly thankful for these few days. This sure was the best vacation I ever had and he was perfect at planning it all.

I named the sketch My Memory of Bakonybél.