Europe sketches
While digging through a pile of stuffs, I found my old Europe sketches that I did during my study. These ones are from summer 1997, and pre-scanner/blogging time. Scanner might have existed back then, but I did not have one. So I looked at them again carefully, and was surprised that I had done all these sketches. Now I just need to really practice again, to be able to make city sketches of the same level.

A. A small house somewhere in Versailles, France.

B. Venice, Italy
C. A Piazza in Rome (can’t remember the name anymore).

E. Eglise St. Etienne-Du-Mont, Paris
F. St. Louis (Eglise du Dome), Invalides, Paris

G. Conciergerie, Ile de la Cite, Paris
H. Pantheon, Paris

I. Old Rome. Very very old part of Rome that was still standing in 1997, surrounded by other historical ruins.

H. A castle in the Loire Valley, France. (I can’t remember the exact location and its name anymore)
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I really love your building drawings. It makes me want to get out my vacation photos and start drawing them.
Comment by Kate — June 21, 2005 @ 9:32 pm
Wow-you sure can draw-these are beautiful!
Comment by pedalpower — June 21, 2005 @ 10:29 pm
These sketches are just lovely. Each and every one is so detailed.
Comment by Shelly McC — June 22, 2005 @ 1:41 am
You are very talented, i envy you! one of my dreams is to travel and just sketch, and take photographs. =)
Comment by u l a n — June 22, 2005 @ 3:52 pm
Terrific stuff!!! Very nice touch without a lot of reworking. Very impressive.
Frank B in CA
Comment by Anonymous — August 22, 2005 @ 8:20 pm