Friday, July 2, 2010

Waiting


watercolor and 4B, at Kyunghii hospital

Thursday, July 1, 2010

A kitchen corner

pen and watercolor, 21x14.8cm, at heukseokdong, Seoul

patient at hospital

I found this patient seated on wheel-chair at hospital when I went to for regular check today. He stooped himself completely. I could feel sympathy with him to some degree. Hoped his soonest recovery.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Some sketches at Apgujungdong

Hyundai Apartment

Hyundai Apartment

Buildings on the opposite side
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On Sunday morning every week, just before departure for outdoor watercolor painting, I used to sketch several sceneries around the wide parking lot of Hyundai Department at Apgujungdong.

at Children's Grand park, Seoul



Sketched weeks ago at Children's Grand Park. After remodelling the zoo the camels were substituted for the little horses to ride.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

two sketches on 2004, Seoul


On 2004 I sketched around Cheonggyechun, Seoul. The Chunggyechun was redeveloped. We can see clean water flows and walk along the stream now instead of over-highway covered under which polluted water ran before. But the low-rised buildings are still there waiting for site remodelling still. The above part of Saeun Shopping Center was removed for the open space for citizens. We can see the green lawn. The drawing was remained as a record.

Monday, June 28, 2010

dancers at competition

Last time when I saw the dancers' competition on Korean traditional dance at Sejong University I sketched them who were waiting for tieir turns at the hall. One girl was practicing repeatedly wearing her western style costume.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

A backyard, June sketchcrawl

pencil and watercolor, 21x14.8cm, at Namsan Korean style house village

It seemed the backyard was wide and quiet spot therefore that was suitable to thought.


a young man at Namsan Korean style house village

at wedding ceremony, June sketchcrawl


They're waiting for carrying the bride to bridegrom's house after wedding using a palanquin on their shoulders following the custom. But it's just for showing these days. It was lucky for us to see the traditional wedding ceremony though the procedure and tools were omitted and transformed to some degree.