Medestudent-3

Tuesday March 25th 2008, 8:36 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, VetMed

Maarten
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Maarten



Docent-2

Friday March 07th 2008, 8:25 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, VetMed


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The bacteria guru



Medestudent-2

Tuesday February 26th 2008, 8:20 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, VetMed


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Ilse



Medestudent-1

Friday February 22nd 2008, 8:13 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, VetMed

Ethel
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Ethel



Docent-1

Wednesday February 13th 2008, 8:13 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, VetMed

Rob
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Rob, the physiology guru



Bibliotheek

Friday March 02nd 2007, 8:48 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Pastel, Places, Watercolored pencils

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Face

Wednesday February 28th 2007, 8:44 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized, People, Graphite pencils

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Back

Tuesday February 27th 2007, 8:42 pm
Filed under: People, Graphite pencils

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Hands

Monday February 19th 2007, 8:04 pm
Filed under: People, Plants & Flowers, Pen & Ink

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Foot

Sunday February 18th 2007, 7:59 pm
Filed under: People, Misc. Objects, Pen & Ink

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Doodle

Thursday February 15th 2007, 9:47 pm
Filed under: People, Misc. Objects, Pen & Ink, Rambling



In the bus

Tuesday February 13th 2007, 8:28 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Waiting for food

Wednesday January 31st 2007, 8:07 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils, Places

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Chinese to go for tonight…



People

Tuesday January 30th 2007, 7:41 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils, Commute

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Late lunch

Thursday January 25th 2007, 8:20 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, Places

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…unfortunately the ink from the next entry slightly shows through this page…can’t be avoided as I used the small thin papered moleskine cahier.



Take a break

Wednesday January 24th 2007, 8:25 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink

It was a good day, except for one thing. The figure drawing workshop I want to do is canceled. One of students bailed out so suddenly, and now the teacher can’t get enough people for the class. :( how disappointing!!



Stranger

Sunday January 21st 2007, 4:34 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, EDM Challenge

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EDM Challenge #98: Free choice. Draw anything you like…… well a portrait then.



Cafe Hoog Centraal

Tuesday January 16th 2007, 8:22 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils, Places

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Cafe Boulangerie

Friday January 12th 2007, 8:17 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Places

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Time for a coffee break …



Figures

Tuesday January 09th 2007, 8:29 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Graphite pencils

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It’s been 10 years since I took a figure drawing class. And I thought that it would be good to follow a figure drawing workshop this time. I made a call to day and (sort of) register myself to take the class. However, the instructor told me that she is still looking for 2 more students, before she will start the workshop on the scheduled date. I do hope she can get them.



People: Stadscafe Broers

Friday January 05th 2007, 8:07 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Places



People: Tram

Friday January 05th 2007, 8:01 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Commute, Other Paints



People: Cafe, Waiting

Wednesday January 03rd 2007, 4:05 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Places

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People; Main Library

Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 4:40 pm
Filed under: People, Graphite pencils

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People at the internet cafe in the Main Library.

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New Year = New Resolutions? I think I’ll keep it very simple this year. I could not keep up with last year’s resolutions due to some changes in my life and career (excuses…excuses). Anyway, my resolutions for 2007 will be:

  1. Keep sketching, drawing, painting, doodling….
  2. Keep it fun and enjoy the process…
  3. Relax, loosen up, enjoy life (life is short)…
  4. Less perfect is more!
  5. Spoil the cats more (their life is shorter…)

A short recap of 2006: Although there have been major changes in my life and mostly my career, 2006 was still a good year for me. I decided that I wanted to do more; do stuffs that have more meaning for me and my life. So I quit my job back in august/september and have been preparing my self for the study of Veterinary Medicine by following required courses for the enrollment. I passed the Chemistry exam in November and the Biology course will start next week. In the mean time I also do a little freelancing as architect/designer on the side. And I can combine all of these with my other hobbies: cats, cooking and sketching! At this moment, my life just could not get any better! Happy New Year to all!



Badkamer

Saturday December 30th 2006, 6:27 pm
Filed under: People, Misc. Objects, Pen & Ink, Watercolored pencils



Doodle

Saturday December 23rd 2006, 6:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink



Where am I?

Monday May 08th 2006, 8:51 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute

Studying a map.



A tourist

Saturday May 06th 2006, 8:29 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Other pencils



04.05.2006

Thursday May 04th 2006, 8:25 pm
Filed under: People, Watercolor, Commute, Graphite pencils

A minus point of this new journal is the thickness. I had trouble scanning my sketches. The thickness caused the shadow on the side of the image (s). Otherwise the new journal is great.



Where’s that train?

Tuesday May 02nd 2006, 8:23 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Buying a ticket

Tuesday May 02nd 2006, 8:20 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Another day

Friday April 28th 2006, 8:30 pm
Filed under: People, Misc. Objects, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Commute



Sketch Crawl - Den Bosch

Sunday April 23rd 2006, 6:49 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Places, Sketchcrawl, Europe, Holland

I joined the Worldwide Sketch Crawl yesterday from Den Bosch (’s Hertogenbosch). Den Bosch is located south of Utrecht and only 30 minutes by train. It was still quite cold yesterday, but the sun did show up in the afternoon. I think, everybody must have checked the weather channel the day before just to make sure the weather would co-operate. Loads of domestic tourists were there to explore the city by foot or by boat. One can go around (under) the city by boat, see sketch #2 below. So may be I’ll do that the next time I am there and I think a boat ride around (and under) Den Bosch at night time will be very cool! Click on images to enlarge.

1. Uilenburgstraatje, Den Bosch. A corner of ther street.

2. Uilenburgstraatje, Den bosch. Another corner of the same street.


3. Zuidwal, Den Bosch.

4. Station Den Bosch. A person on another platform has had a great shopping day.

5. In the train on the way back, Den Bosch - Utrecht. A fellow passenger.



Waiting

Friday April 21st 2006, 8:07 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Working

Friday April 21st 2006, 8:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Reading

Friday April 21st 2006, 8:02 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Commute



Tram ride

Thursday March 09th 2006, 10:29 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Commute


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A scene in the tram on the way home.



Imagine

Tuesday March 07th 2006, 11:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Places, Europe


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I bought ‘the artist’ magazine march 2006 edition (UK) this past weekend. In the magazine, there is an article by John Lidzey on ‘How to build up a subject from cuttings and photographs’. It was a very inspiring article, and no wonder they put it under the chapter ‘Inspiration’. It tells you how to do a painting from various resources: photos, newspaper clippings, reference book, etc. You isolate the relevant subject(s) from each source and put them together in one painting. So it is similar to photo montage. I was so inspired by this that I decided to experiment. But instead of making a (real) painting, I did a sketch (typical me). I loved it! The technique and process certainly give new possibilities.

So here is my first try, based on several sources. And it got my imagination going, a nice side effect. This could be:
- my next vacation destination, with me reading a newspaper under the sun.
- my villa somewhere in Southern Europe (if I get to be filthy rich), with me reading the Wall Street Journal (oops, de Telegraaf)…



Me

Monday March 06th 2006, 11:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Commute, EDM Challenge


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My reflection. I was in the train going home. There was a problem with the train traffic and so I had to take a detour. I had to take the train to Groningen from Duivendrecht and get off in Amersfoort to take a train back to Utrecht. I had to stand the during the  whole journey, because the train was really full. Luckily the trip didn’t take as long as I thought. I thought of drawing other people, but I was not in the mood for getting caught or looking for the ‘right’ subject. As I was standing facing the windows, I could clearly see myself. Seeing my own reflection made me think, ‘there, I have found the right subject. I don’t need to look to far’. I couldn’t let the chance slip away. So here is my entry for Everyday Matters Challenge #56 - Self Potrait.



A good read

Saturday February 25th 2006, 10:53 pm
Filed under: People, Commute, Graphite pencils

A fellow passenger in the train. She was so absorbed in her reading.



Lips-tick

Monday February 20th 2006, 11:18 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, EDM Challenge

Everyday Matters Challenge #53. Click to enlarge.
A little note: those aren’t my lips. According to the challenge, I now need to journal about speaking out.
Thinking about it, I am more of a thinker than a speaker/writer. I am so bad with words. So I won’t say much.



IKEA Klantenservice

Sunday February 19th 2006, 8:21 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Places

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Waiting @ IKEA Utrecht. Want some help or service? Take a number and wait for your turn.



Swollen

Thursday February 02nd 2006, 9:23 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Rambling

Well, when my health is acting ‘funny’, it takes care that it’s being ‘really funny’.
Sorry this is going to be another health post from me, since I have a problem with that right now. But this time I drew the related part instead of some non-related flowers.
It’s my swollen left eyelid to be exact. It all started with an allergy, then a nasty cold which gave me teary eyes for a few days. I have no idea what caused this last problem. My eyelid was a bit irritated earlier (read: itchy), so I touched here and there a bit and suddenly ‘poof’…it got thicker and thicker. Ok enough about this.
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Fellow passengers

Thursday January 19th 2006, 11:16 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils, Commute

… of the day in the tram and train.



Late etc.

Wednesday January 18th 2006, 9:51 pm
Filed under: Cats, People, Pen & Ink, Commute

Some sketches from the last few days. Gotta work hard, no time to play/blog. I experimented with a brush pen, which gave me an excuse to draw fast and simple. It’s incredible how a sketch can take less than 5 minutes only because it is done with a brush pen. This pen forced me to leave details out and stick to the primary items. My hand & arm do react different and handle the pen different. I’ll experiment more with it.


I went home late and while waiting for the train, I decided to do this one above.

Sketches below are result of experiment in drawing people. Kinda like it. One has a caricature feel to it, although unintended. These are drawn based on photos. They are well known here.

This last one is obviously my cat.



Watching TV

Wednesday January 11th 2006, 10:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils


Very much absorbed in watching ‘Road Rally’. An MTV program about 2 rock bands, one Dutch and one Belgian, do a cross country trip across the US without any money. They have to go from East Coast to West Coast and earn money for food and gas by performing at local pubs or events. I believe which ever reach New York City first will be the winner. A very entertaining and funny TV show.



People sketches

Friday January 06th 2006, 11:50 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolored pencils

I find sketching people can turn out very funny. If I am lucky, my sketches will look pretty close to the real persons. If not, a woman can turn out to look like a man (the long blond haired character, bottom right). It gives me a good feeling that I can laugh at the result.

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Today’s rambling

Wednesday January 04th 2006, 9:56 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Watercolored pencils


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Just another passenger

Sunday September 25th 2005, 4:16 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, Watercolor, Commute

We saw this person yesterday morning. He was just another passenger in the tram. Part of his face was hidden behind the tram’s seat. But the part of his face that was visible interested me to draw him. I had to do it quick. He looked a bit sad or possibly just a bit tired. Or it could be that he just has heavy lidded eyes. In general, his feature radiated or said something like, ‘I am a wise guy’. May be that was the thing that attracted me to draw him in the first place. I don’t know.



Hand

Wednesday August 17th 2005, 10:06 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, EDM Challenge

A drawing I made during a seminar in which I almost fell asleep halfway. The second half was so boring….zzzz….zzzz. But hey..it’s also an entry for everyday matters challenge #10. During the seminar I suddenly thought of the challenges that I still need to do (if I want to). This is one of them and the seminar really helped me focus..lol. I used the ballpoint pen they gave me and the back of the hard copy of their powerpoint presentation.



Mockamore in Utrecht

Monday August 15th 2005, 9:27 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink, Colored Pencils, Places, Food & Drink

Many people may disagree with me, but I love Starbucks. I think it is very unfortunate that they only have a warehouse in Holland and not a few coffee bars. (Note: I can’t call Starbucks as a ‘coffee shop’ here, it might just be mistaken as a place where you can buy and smoke pot. So I’d better call Starbucks as a coffee ‘bar’). Yes it may be bad for the local economy (or something like that I heard)…but man, where else can you order a Venti Decaf Fat Free Cappuccino with Whipped Cream??? (OK I am over exaggerating my order here…and OK, in the US you might get this at other places, e.g. Pete’s Coffee in SF/Berkeley) Or a Frappuccino? And something that makes me even more jealous…got an e-mail from a colleague who works in San Francisco….They have Frappuccino ICE CREAM!!!! I drooled all over my desk when I read his e-mail. Even Bali has several Starbucks…why not here?! The closest Starbucks is in London Heathrow. Can they just open a very small kiosk outside their warehouse in Amsterdam’s harbour???
Oh well… while I am still waiting for future Starbucks to open in Holland…I found a place that I frequent most weekends to sooth my annoyance: Mockamore in Utrecht. They do not have Venti Decaf Cappucino or a Fat Free version but they do serve ice cold Frappiato with Bountys chocolate! A good enough substitute for me at the moment.



Mac Fan

Thursday July 21st 2005, 10:45 pm
Filed under: People, Digital, Pen & Ink

Yep…. Here we go again! Another passenger in the train. But this time since I had to stand all the way to Utrecht Centraal, I could draw my model from another angle. The advantage of this angle is that my model was looking another way. So we were not face to face. I could sketch him like mad, keep looking at him, continue scribbling, and he was oblivious to everything. The Mac helped of course. He was so busy working with his Power Book. On top of that he was wearing headphone and sunglasses. He was totally absorbed in what he was doing. The minus point is that standing in the train is always quite tiring.



Little feet

Monday July 18th 2005, 11:25 pm
Filed under: Moleskine, People, Pen & Ink

I am trying to draw more people. I can tell you that it is very difficult. It is difficult enough to master the contour, but for me, I think it is more difficult to draw people without them noticing. I already have a few pages of aborted sketches. Mostly because the person keeps moving, which makes him/her very tough to draw. When they stay put long enough, I can tell that they can feel my eyes on them. A few stared back at me, which made me very uncomfortable. Usually when they catch me staring, I just don’t look up from my sketch book anymore or look else where and try to draw from my memory. So that’s why there are a couple of people sketches, which were drawn when I sat behind them.

Yesterday, it happened again. My model, a guy, who sat facing me but a few rows further, noticed that I was sketching him. He stared back at me and scrutinized me in return. I stopped right away, and found another model or part of her. There was a toddler sitting on her mom’s lap one row ahead but across the aisle. I believe she was sleeping. Her feet wearing cute little white shoes were sticking out over the arm of the seat and in clear view. So it was easy to draw. So I just drew her little feet.



Another passenger

Wednesday July 13th 2005, 9:50 pm
Filed under: People, Pen & Ink, Pastel, Watercolor, Commute

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