Saturday, August 20, 2011

at Seodaemun Prison History Hall




오랜만에 스케치하러 나갔었는데 일찍 들어와야해서 제대로 얼굴도 못 뵙고 왔네요.

그래도 이샘,유샘,정샘,송샘 얼굴 뵈서 반가웠어요.


August Sketchcrawl II at Seodaemun Prison History Hall


The above two drawings were drawn by Odnoo from Mongolia,
who studies architecture at university in Mongolia.

prison building drawn by new comer, Kim Hye Ran, colored pencils

Kim Hye Ran with children who visited the prison




The above four drawings were drawn by Park Ji Woong.





The above five drawings(30 x 40 cm) were drawn by Yoo Byung Hwa.
charcoal, chalks, pen, pencil and watercolor




Thirteen sketchers including Odnoo from Mongolia and a new comer Kim Hye Ran,  participated in today's sketching. We enjoyed the meeting and sketching together in the historical place. It was very meaningful for us to sketch the prison buildings celebrating the 66th anniversary of the Independence day of Korea, August 15, 1945, where lots of patriots had died for the independence of nation. Thank you all!

Friday, August 19, 2011

sketches at the Seodaemun Prison History Hall

Execution building

tents outside of prison building  for visitors on the Independence Day of Korea,
Aug. 15, the 66th anniversary day

National flag hung in the Exhibition building
The women's prison in the background was under repairing, where the patriot Rhu Gwan Soon died.

Kyung Hee University




Thursday, August 18, 2011

In my APT


sketches around Gwangwhamun/Aug.18, 2011

at the hall of swimming center

in front of World Mart located near Sajik Park

at Gwangwhamun near Kyoryo Super Mart,
A 4, pencil(7B) & watercolor


Gwangwhamun has so many attractive sketching spots that I don't feel tired of sketching there.

in the morning




오늘은 유치원 개학날입니다. 야~~호!


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

sketches around Gwangwhamun

kind of rose moss at flower shop

national flags hung on Byucksan Kwangwhamun Seedae Officetel, Naejadong



frontal feature of Starbucks Coffee at Gwangwhamun


a girl at a bus on my way coming home
13 x 19 cm sketchbook
It was raining all day. I walked from Sajik Park to Gwangwhamun sketching the above ones. A pretty pot of flower imported rose moss caught my eye. While sketching the owner of the flower shop came out to see. Because I'd lived over 30 years in that village not far from the shop we talked about redevelopment, the old bakery, old doctor whom I had frequented for curing of my kids and I heard that he died after moving out the village. National flags hung on the building for celebrating the Independence Day of Korea were touching; the colors looked vivid due to the rain.