Monday, September 19, 2011

Some sketches at Gaemi Maeul, Hongjedong in Seoul

pen and watercolor, 24.3 x 35cm

pen and watercolor, 24.3 x 35cm

pen, soft pastel and watercolor, 21 x 29.5cm

pen and watercolor, 21 x 29.5cm

pen and watercolor, 21 x 29.5cm

pen and watercolor, 21 x 29.5cm

oil pen, 21 x 29.5cm

4B pencil, 21 x 29.5cm
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The Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village) is famous for the beautiful village located on the hillside of Mt.Inwang. What is more, this village is favorably situated in downtown Seoul, so it's possible to sketch frequently for us. The weather was so fine, we could be enthusiastic over sketching all day with a rural atmosphere.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

at gaemi maeul charcoal sketch

At Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village),Hongjedong,Seoul

charcoal sketch

charcoal sketch

ballpen sketch

ballpen sketch

At Gaemi Maeul, Hongjedong





sketches at Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village), Hongjedong, Seoul / Kim Hye-ran



The following drawing was drawn at Sungkyunkwan University on Sept. 3, 2011.

600th Anniversary Hall of Sungkyunkwan University

sketches at Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village), Hongjedong, Seoul / Eo Jin-i





The following three sketches were drawn in Seoul during last two weeks.

63 Building at Han Riverside

LG Twin Tower located at Yeouido, Yeongdeungpodong, Seoul

Seogang Bridge of Han River, Seoul

sketches at Gaemi Maeul(Ant Village), Hongjedong, Seoul









pencil, soft pastels, charcoal, A 4



It was a shiny day different from weather forecast. Nine sketchers participated in. How sincere the atmosphere of sketching was! Everybody indulged in sketching itself. Thank you all!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Gilsangsa




Sketches around Hyehwadong & Daehagro, Seoul

Hyehwadong Catholic Church, pen and watercolor, 24.3 x 35cm

Chang Myun's House at Hyehwadong, pencil and soft pastel, 21 x 29.6cm

another sketch of Chang Myun's House, ball-point pen, 21 x 29.6cm

building of the Federation of Artistic & Cultural Organizations of Korea, scheduled to move into the new building at Mokdong before long, pen and watercolor, 21 x 29.6cm

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Daehagro is the familiar road from my childhood. Each time I visit there, I feel an indescribable nostalgia to the changed sceneries around my native place. I sketched a few buildings left unchanged, bring back my memory.

Thursday, September 15, 2011