Saturday, December 3, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
sketches at Islam Mosque, Hannamdong, Seoul
charcoal, pastels, 37 x 26 cm
Lee Kyu Hwang, pencil, 40 x 30 cm
Lee Kyu Hwang, pencil, 40 x 30 cm
HS Song, BH Yoo
KH Lee
Dimas, KH Lee, & Palti Hutapea
We met these guys from Indonesia at the foreground of the Mosque. They came to Korea as trainees of Samsung company in Indonesia. After talking at mosque we met again in front of an Islamic restaurant. I told them about urbansketchers.org and game him a piece of catalogue of our exhibit. I'm sure he'd visit our blogs, especially Indonesian artists' blogs too. Nice to meet you Palti and Dimas!
at Islamic reataurant where we had kebab and something else
It was cold and windy. But the mosque looked nice reminding me of St Sopia at Istanbul though the scale couldn't be compared to the latter. Sketching gave an unexpected meeting. Thank you!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
drawings in studio from archive
violin case, charcoal
at Apgujeong parking lot
It keeps raining. I post old drawings rearranging the studio.
비가 오네요. 오랜만에 화실 정리 좀 합니다.
Monday, November 28, 2011
street scenes
electric poles & wires at Kukidong, pencil(7B), 18 x 25 cm
New Kukje Hotel at Taepyungro, conte, charcoal, 18 x 25 cm
On a very cloudy day, I enjoyed drawing in streets.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Book reading woman
Size : A4 , ink pen
by park ji woong
Get up early on Saturday morning to reading a book I tried to draw a wife.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Angel's Trumpet at botanical garden in Children's Grand Park
pencil & watercolor, 27 x 39 cm
I saw this flower in the corner of botanical garden. The shape was perfect to appreciate. Visitors seemed to know the name. They were fond of my drawing too saying 'The picture looks better than the real one.' How can it be! The natural feature is the best and perfect.
vocalist jang-hae -jin at nagasu music program
size : 25*25(A3) Charcoal only
by park ji woong
i bought a new hand scanner.
because of big size picture was not scanning in my A4 scanner
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