Saturday, September 3, 2011

September Sketchcrawl I at Myungryundang, Myungryundong, Chongroku, Seoul


Eo Jini(어진이), new comer



previous drawings of Eo Jini from her sketchbook

Kim Hye Ran, the entrance of Sungkyunkwan University

Yoo Byung Hwa, buildings across the entrance of Sungkyunkwan University, pen and chalks, 30 x 40 cm

preparing wedding ceremony in the foreground of Myungryundang, the shrine of Confucius and his disciples of Korea and China, pen and chalks, 30 x 40 cm

opened window of a room in the buildings in the shrine, pencil and watercolor, white chalk, 30 x 40 cm

women resting on the foreground of the shrine, chalks, 30 x 40 cm

The following four drawings were drawn on June 6, 2011 at the same sketching place.

Hoamkwan & Business School Building of the Sungkyunkwan University, A 4, charcoal,
drawn on June 6, 2011, charcoal, A 4


left side of the Faculty building in the Sungkyunkwan University, A 4,
drawn on June 6, 2011, pencil & watercolor



 
Myungryundang at Munmyo located next to the university,
drawn on June 6, 2011 and posted to this blog on same day (June 6, 2011),  A 4, charcoal



Laborer was mending with clay the heating system of the far left room in Myungryundang,
drawn on June 6, 2011, pen and watercolor, A 4













10 participants came to the Myungryundang for sketching. The weather was fine. The Sungkyunkwan University and the Myungryundang are neighbouring. Sketchers liked the latter for its attractive features for sketching rather than the modern buildings in university campus. On the foreground of the Myungryundang, the Confucius shrine, was there going a wedding ceremony. We could see the traditional wedding ceremony sketching and hearing Korean classical music. Eo Jini, the new comer, came to join as she promised on Aug. 15 when she met us at Seodaemun Prison History Hall, where she even sketched one piece on the spot. We thanked her for that she prepared the delicious lunch to share with us, the Gimbab(rice rolled in dried laver). We hoped she'd continue to participate in and to accomplish her dream since a kid to be an artist. Thank you all!

Friday, September 2, 2011

sketches on a hot autumn day, Sept. 2, 2011


trees at Daehagro(University street), Dongsoongdong, Seoul

building at Chongro 5-ga, Seoul

a girl in blud dress at a bus
pencil(4B), chalks, A 4 sketchbook




I had some business in Daehagro. I walked all the street of Daehagro to Chongro 4-ga sketching here and there. Even it was so hot but the streets showed some distinctive beauty with leaves of trees in streets. On the way coming home I sketched a girl and finished with chalks in the bus; it was possible!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

on a hot day at Yeonheedong


There are famous restaurants at Yeonheedong. I went to have Naengmyun(Cold Noodle) at one of them. Before entering the restaurant I sketched the above one using pencil and chalks putting my sketchbook on the pocket for free newspaper, which was very useful.

 I sketched her who was busy with her mobile phone at subway using pencil (7B). 
She was so absorbed in her mobile that I could sketch well.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

sketches from archive at the Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village) on June, 2011



17.5 x 27.5 cm sketchbook, pencil & watercolor


scene at the village. I took my sketchbook upside down by mistake taking a photo.
I post these drawings for the reference of sketchcrawl on Sept. 17, 2011 at the Gaemi Maeul(the Ant Village)  Two sketches are more here. I hope you to enjoy the beautiful autumn sketch there on a sunny day if possible.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

sketches at the Anglican Church of Korea, Seoul

YH Lee, Dalgaebi Restaurant seen from the church, chalks, 24.5 x 35 cm

YH Lee, Professor Kim Jai Hwa, pencil and watercolor, 27 x 39 cm

YH Lee, Church building under repairing, pen and watercolor, 35.5 x 51 cm

BH Yoo, Church building under repairing, oil pastel & watercolor, 27 x 39 cm

BH Yoo, Cafe Grace in the church yard, pen & watercolor, 27 x 39 cm

BH Yoo, Church building under repairing, chalks, 27 x 39 cm






Today YH Lee and I went to the Anglican Church of Korea located near the City Hall. The church building were covered with scaffolds for repairing the roof of the church. While sketching at the church yard we met the professor Kim Jai Hwa who asked us to have lunch at the church dining room. After having lunch YH Lee sketched her on the spot and presented it to her. She was so satisfied and invited us to visit garden inside the Society of the Holy Cross.  And we could have tea meeting the famous sister Oh In Sook Catarina, the first ordained priest in Korea as a nun. She was so kind to guide us to the pretty church on the upper floor. After sketching one more at the church we visited the gallery located at Insadong where the professor's caligraphy works were exhibited with other professors of Sungkonghoe University including Shin Young Bok. We had a very meaningful day!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

at Children's Grand Park & at bus

adult and kid riding camel, pencil(7B) & watercolor

ladies having ice cream at park, pencil(7B) & watercolor

man handling his phone at bus, pencil(7B)
18 x 26 cm sketchbook
I went to Children's Grand Park and just walked the park sketching here and there.
A lot of families visited the park on a fine saturday after long rainy season of this summer.
When it gets cooler in autumn I'll try to sketch animals again.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Women's cell in Seodaemun Prison and History Hall, Seoul



Women's cell in Seodaemun Prison, pen, watercolor, 25 x 25 cm

On June 2009 I sketched the above one at Seodamun Prison located near Seodaemun Independence Park, Seoul. There the Japanese style building caught my eye. I looked for the information about the building. It was built on 1916 under the Japanese colonial ruling period. Under the ground floor there were four women's cells to the height of 1.48 m that the prisoner couldn't stand upright. The patriot Ryu Kwan-soon died there. The basement was buried on 1934 but restored on 1992. I wanted to go there again some day to sketch and feel our painful history.  I could visit again with Seoul Urban Sketchers this month. We harvested a lot of sketches thanks to the true patriots fighted for the national independence.