Memories of Europe Trip 1996
I was planning to go and do some drawings yesterday and today. But somehow I ended up in a wrestling match with my blog and the blogger template. I’d been wanting a new simpler template for quite sometime and yesterday I decided to do just that. Well…what I thought was a simple thing turned to be the complete opposite. In 2 days I’ve learned more HTML, PHP, and CSS stuffs than I wanted to. In the end I still had to almost manually do everything despite the claim from some resources that it can be done this way or that way. Since I did it in what I think the simplest direct way, I am pretty sure that this blog page source is quite primitive to some experts out there. But hey, when I looked for some help on the W3C website, I couldn’t find any. That’s because their website bores me to death and is very difficult to read for a non-geek reader. It was frustrating. Luckily, despite all the difficulties, I still managed to get it done my way and in a look that I like. After that I still needed to do some chores, which means that I couldn’t do any sketching. But…the cleaning gave great reward. I found my old Europe Study sketchbooks and journals. Looking back at my first drawings brought back wonderful memories. I have scanned several pencil sketches and I plan to do so with the inked journal entries.
The following sketches are only a selection of pencil sketches done in may/june/july 1996. They are in chronological order, starting with my very first pencil sketch of the Europe trip.
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I loved seeing these, Evy! They are especially apt as I spent the afternoon drawing a couple of buildings on the campus of the university in my town. I’m going to post a sequence of these drawings to show improvement— as soon as there IS some ;D. But architectural sketches are your metier and I am so happy to have these to look at!
Comment by Laura — September 12, 2005 @ 2:56 am
Thank you Laura! I am looking forward to your posts with your architectural sketches. And I am sure that you WILL have improvement. As they say, practice makes perfect. That’s what I went through as well.
Comment by Eefje — September 12, 2005 @ 10:05 pm
I agree. CSS can ruin my day very quickly too.
Its no fun even using a html editor.
humpfff..
Comment by Aaron in Seattle — September 13, 2005 @ 4:04 am
opps, forgot to log out of other blog.. This is Aaron the Truck Driver
Comment by Aaron in Seattle — September 13, 2005 @ 4:05 am
Evy, these are beautiful. There is a lot that can be learned by looking at your drawings!
Comment by Linda — September 14, 2005 @ 2:57 am
Evy, thanks for sharing your travelogue! Your mastery of architecture and details awes and inspires me. Not to mention such an interesting trip.
Teri
Comment by Teri C — September 14, 2005 @ 8:33 pm