Watercolor


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Oct 05

La Pedrera – BCN part 6

Our next stop was La Pedrera. It is another building designed by Gaudi on Passeig de Gracia, about one block away from Casa Batllo. Again, this is another ‘organic’ building and very beautiful. However my favorite is still the Casa Batllo. It may be the colors, lots of cream or more neutral colors, that makes it just a tad less interesting.
We took the stairs to go up to the amazing attic on the 6th floor. The construction of the attic is just amazing. The attic houses a permanent exhibition on Gaudi’s work, which is also very interesting.
Then we went up to the roof top. It was really grand. Again we found beautiful chimneys. I have to admit that they look a bit like cake decoration. However, these chimneys are very unique. I drew one of the chimneys while sitting on a step, leaning against another one. It was a glorious sunny day…it made me wonder if the residents are allowed to hold a BBQ party on this lovely roof top…


14
Oct 05

Casa Batllo – BCN part 5

On Passeig de Gracia, there is my favorite Gaudi building, the Casa Batllo. I think he has done one hell of a job on this one. Some people said that it looks a bit disney-ish. True, a bit. But I personally think it is much much better than that. I love the organic concept/theme that he applied. Every element looks like a representation of part(s) of animals or plants. All the curves on the window/door frames and handrails are very sensual.
During the tour inside the building I heard that he didn’t use any drawings to build it. His method was just be there right beside the contractor and gave them instruction on how things should look like. I can believe that. I bet that this whole thing would be difficult to draft. It was already difficult enough to sketch. However during the museum visit inside the Sagrada Familia, I read that people found his drawings of Casa Batllo that were archived in one of the local universities. Gaudi apparently forgot to clean up after an exhibition where he showed his project. I am not sure which one is right. For all I know, I might have gotten my facts wrong because I listened and read too much thing on one day. But he remains as someone/an architect that I admire.

Here is my sketch of the roof top of Casa Batllo. 10 years ago they didn’t let tourist to visit the roof. I am so glad that they did now. Those chimneys and the roof tiles are so beautiful. My sketch does not do the reality justice. The chimneys look like a cotton candy now, but before it got overworked it looked like an in-pastel-color dyed cowhide.


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Oct 05

Passeig de Gracia – BCN part 4

Second Day 03.10.05

We didn’t have enough sleep on the night/morning we had to fly. We still couldn’t sleep on our first night in BCN. The city employees collected trash on Sunday night/Monday morning roughly between 12 – 2 a.m. We couldn’t believe what we heard. They passed by our apartment a few times pushing a container with wheels on the not so even pavement. And they parked their truck around the corner of our street. We could hear the machine lifting the containers a few times, because our bedroom was right against the front facade.
Come around 2 a.m., it’s the post office’s turn. They started loading and unloading and whatever …they made so much noise. We didn’t really sleep in the end and we got up feeling tired. We started to wonder if our neighbors on the same street, the locals, couldn’t sleep either or if they slepth through the whole thing because they are use to it…

In the morning we ate breakfast and got our coffee at (I couldn’t believe it) STARBUCKS! That made up for the lack of sleep. A Gran Mocca Frappuccino, a gran cappuccino, and a flauta jamon, please. We were so happy and so jealous, because it turns out that BCN has about 10 Starbucks in the city. Since we decided that we would do a Gaudi Tour, we went straight to Passeig de Gracia. Some of the lamp posts are beautifully intricated, even more beautiful than the one I sketched previously. The bench at the bottom of the lamp post is a great idea! I love everything about it.


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Oct 05

The Las Ramblas Tour – BCN part 3

Right after we unpacked, we went out to explore the city. We started with the famous Las Ramblas. I have been there about 10 years ago and stayed in a hotel just off the boulevard back then. It all looked the same. The boulevard was just as packed as a decade ago, full of tourists. There are many human statues: silver ones, gold ones, a chiquita bananas lady version, so many variations. There are also lots of flower and magazine stalls. We started our exploration of Las Ramblas from Placa Catalunya and walked until the statue Mirador de Colon on the water front.

I am not good at drawing people especially groups of people who were actively in motion. Everything on Las Ramblas was a bit tough for me to draw because of the activities happening on the boulevard. So here is the only one I managed to draw (unfortunately). A some what squashed version of a fountain/lamp post.
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Sep 05

Just another passenger

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.


25
Sep 05

Just another car

This car was parked on the street near a metro stop. While waiting for the metro to arrive, I thought to better use my time by drawing something. That something was this car. I started drawing the side closest to me, and suddenly the metro showed up. It was unfortunate, but I tried to finish the drawing while sitting in the metro. I think, I got the perspective and the length of the car not quite right. It looks a bit squashed; the nose is too short. It looked a bit bland without any colors, so I decided to add some colors at home. The colors sort of make up for the wrong perspective and length, I think. Now it looks rather cute…


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Sep 05

Autumn etc.

Autumn is coming! The air is fresher and getting colder. The trees are loosing their leaves. Stores are starting to sell fall decorative pieces, made of natural materials such as leaves, flowers, nuts, etc. They are very pretty. I’d love to draw them but that means I might have to buy them then throw them away. I don’t think that that’s such a good idea. Therefore I bought a few mags that can last all autumn, to use as resources for practicing sketching some autumn products that I can’t just easily pick up on the side walks or parks.
Oh, that eaten apple is obviously not an autumn item. It was something that I drew in the metro. Someone was apparently too lazy to throw it away in a garbage can and just left it on the metro’s floor. Quite disgusting, but it was quite interesting too draw.


17
Sep 05

Pirozjki

Pirozjki was sitting in front of the window. Something outside caught her interest. It was a chance for me to quickly sketch her for the first time. I found back my two Venetian glass pens last weekend. Since then I had the urge to use it. So I thought that tonight was perfect for that. I used india ink (waterproof) and colored it with grey and black ecoline (waterbased ink). I am quite happy with the result of this quick sketch.
NOTE: Click to enlarge.


28
Aug 05

Sketch Crawl #4 – Utrecht

I joined the Sketch Crawl #4 last Friday, 27.08.05, from across the ocean (in Utrecht). This was my first sketch crawl, and I enjoyed it very much. I think I was really productive, despite the fact that I wandered off to the bookstore and some other interesting small stores for a while that day.
NOTE: Click on any of the images (including the map) for larger versions.

Here is the map that show where I have been that day.


08:30
A “warm up” exercise that I did while waiting for the tram to come. I was too early. I didn’t realize that before 9 am on Saturday, the tram only comes twice an hour and not 4 times. So I had to wait for around 20 minutes or so, and what better way to spend the time than start sketching? So I drew the plants that grow behind the platfrom on the other side. There are some orange poppies too. I have never seen orange poppies at another place other than along this platform. A couple of months ago, there were even more wild poppies (red ones) growing in that area. They were very pretty but now they are dead.

09:45 After I arrived in Utrecht, I got my morning coffee and breakfast first at the station Utrecht Centraal. The station was unbelievably crowded already on early Saturday morning. I was wondering what these people would do that early. After my tummy was satisfied with a large cup of cappuccino and a cappuccino croissant from Cafe T. I went in the direction of the old center and found a bench outside the Winkel van Sinkel (a restaurant/cafe) facing the Stadhuisbrug (a bridge) and the Dom tower. A terrific postcard style kind of view. I couldn’t let the chance to sketch slip away. So I just sat down and started sketching. When I was almost finished, an older man got off his bike and approached me to see what I was doing. He took a look and started chatting about how it was in the 1800′s-1900′s and when he was still at school. How drawing was a very important subject at school and in the society back then. At his drawing/art school in Maastricht about 50 some years ago (he mentioned that he is 72), he had to draw morning and afternoon. He thinks that schools in the Netherlands nowadays teaches students too little about the importance of drawing or almost none. No one really does drawing anymore, in his opinion. So he was glad to see me sit there and draw. Me too.

10:20 Then I walked a bit further down the street on Ganzenmarkt. I stopped beside the city hall (Stadhuis) and played with these two little kittens that belong to the Children Book Store (Kinderboekwinkel) across the street from where I was the standing. One of the kittens tried to climb up the tree, but decided that it was too scary. When they left, I sketched the houses across the City Hall square on the corner of Annastraat and Korte Minrebroederstraat. These houses are very lovely. They have the best view of the cool City Hall of Utrecht and I’d love to live in one of these houses. But too bad. Most of the old (and grand) houses in the city are usually reserved as student housing for the students of the University of Utrecht. Lucky them!

11:00 I walked across the square, admiring the City Hall, then walked down Annastraat. The houses on Annastraat nicely framed part of the new City Hall. So I decided to sketch it in ink. I really love the architecture of the building. It is one of my favorite modern architecture in the Netherlands. The Spanish architect Enric Miralles, who passed away several years ago, did such a fantastic job. He thought of everything to the detail. I love how he reused the stone window frames from medieval times to frame the new wooden window frames. Some of the old stone frames are supported by steel framing behind it, which makes them look “floating”. The building is new, the square is new, but they both look like they really belong to that area. Wonderful!

12:15 lunch I went to Bigoli on Schoutenstraat to buy a sandwich. Bigoli is such a fantastic store that sells superb italian sandwiches and produce. Anytime I need something “Italian” for in the kitchen, I always go there. This time I bought an olive sandwich bread with provolone, roasted vegetables, and parmaham filling. Yum…Yum…

13:00 Back to sketching again. After lunch I wandered around the Neude (a square) a bit. I found this charming port on a dead-end street called Hoogt. I have heard of a cinema/theatre called ‘t Hoogt in Utrecht, but I had never known the location. Now I found it and this port leads to a courtyard and the entrance of the theatre. But the building that is framed by this port is actually a super tiny and super charming museum (Kruideniersmuseum), that exhibits old tools, machines, and gadget that they used a long long time ago when the museum was still a grocery store. The entrance to the exhibition part is actually a candy shop. They keep it as original as possible. Which I think is fantastic! I bought some candies, then the older lady who works there weighted my purchase on a very old scale and calculated the total price on a tiny black board. I think calculator and anything digital are not allowed in this store.

14:00 Time to have my afternoon coffee, so I went to Brandmeester’s on the Korte Jansstraat. They sell quality coffee, thee, and also coffee/thee machines ranging from 10 euros (e.g. percolator) to 1000+ euros (e.g. Jura coffee machines). There was a line of people there, but I didn’t have to wait that long luckily. I had a cup of cappucino and then an ice cold hazelnut lattecino. The Brandmeester’s has only bar tables but not chairs. While standing by one of the tables and enjoying my cappuccino/lattecino, I sketched the view across the street from the Brandmeester’s. I will check out that building with lots of books next time. I was not sure if it is a store, because of the closed curtain behind the door. But it did/does display old (used) books. The building itself looks a bit run down but with a “character”.

15:30 Recharged by caffeine, I walked further down Korte Jansstraat in the direction of the Dom church. I had been wanting to sketch the castle on behind the church on Achter de Dom (the street’s name) for quite a long time, but somehow something kept me from doing it. So during the sketch crawl day, I had the feeling that I had to do it then or would never do it at all if I keep on delaying it. I took a left turn and stood leaning against the wall of a building on Voetiusstraat facing the castle. I believe that the castle is actually an old part of the Dom, but now it is occupied by some departments of the University of Utrecht (just as most old buildings in the city). So now it is called Het Academie Gebouw (Academy Building).

16:00 Since I noticed the books across the street from the Brandmeester’s, I could not stop thinking about them. I am such a book addict (and also an art goodies addict). So I went to Broese, my favorite bookstore on Stadhuisbrug, and browsed their collection (as if it was any different than last week…). But hey, I found a book about Van Gogh’s early sketches. I am not a big fan of Van Gogh’s famous work, I am much more into “older” painters like Rembrandt, Jan Steen, Johannes Vermeer, and Jeroen (Hieronymus) Bosch, but I admit I like his early sketches especially the ones done in ink.

17:00 After the bookstore visit, I decided to go home. It was already 5 pm anyway, not to mentioned that I needed to cook dinner. While waiting for the tram on Moreelsepark, I sketched the view across the platform (sort of becoming a habit of me…). The area and the building (Hoog Catharijne) are not very nice, but I decided to give it a try anyway. Well…I believe, my sketch turned out to be a lot better than the reality and a whole lot cleaner…(my prerogative as an artist to left out the trash from my sketchbook).


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Aug 05

17.08 Result of Seminar

Uhm…another entry from that same seminar. I did the drawing in the train, put some color at home. This shows that I need a break. I am stuck in the same theme for 3 entries in a row! And that red eyes! Big mistake….now the character (me) looks like a Dracula.

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Aug 05

16.08 Super Strong Cranberry Punch

I realize that I can’t possibly keep up with doing a journal page everyday. If only I had 2 bodies with one soul (kind of scary, isn’t it) that could do all I need/want to do in one day. One would be at the office doing my dayjob….the other one could run around, see, observe, analyse, and draw much much more interesting things…Or if one day could be 48 hours instead of 24? May be that’s not such a good idea either…since that might mean that I have to work longer too… Hmmm. Whatever. I will just have to try to manage/balance my day as good as possible. Or make a better time management.
So here is a journal page of 16.08 on the late side, since today is 21.08. Most of the next pages that I will post will also be “late”. They are not going to be posted on the day they are made.

By the way, I have included a delicious but very strong Cranberry Punch recipe in the drawing. We made it yesterday, and boy, it really helped me forget a nasty week :)

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Jul 05

Servies: mokken, koppen en zo

Servies

Everyday Matters Challenge #4 Mugs & Cups


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Jul 05

Another passenger

People-4


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Jul 05

No train … is a pain…

Duivendrecht

They (NS, the dutch railway) should really work on their schedule better! When they say maintenance on the rail begins on July 1…then it should start on July 1 not late afternoon on June 30! I was stranded in Duivendrecht until 9.30 pm because of them!!!!


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Jul 05

Verfdingen

Verfdingen

Hulpmiddelen bij het verven…daar hebben we een hele stapel van…


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Jun 05

Mandolin

An entry for Everyday Matters Weekly Challenge #17.

I didn’t have enough time to finish this Mandolin in one go. I sketched the black ‘n’ white version (using ink) last week, colored the basic yesterday with watercolor/gouache and today I added some tid bit texture using color pencil to loosen it up a bit.
After the first two steps, I thought that it looked rather boring and too rigid. So when I was adding some texture using color pencil, I thought….oh…what the heck…I’ll add some lines here and there as well. I think I somewhat like the ‘after lines’ version than before. They do loosen the drawing and are not very disruptive. I like it, I may have to just loosen up a bit when sketching (or in life).


21
Jun 05

The view from my window

Window

An entry for the Everyday Matters Weekly Challenge #18.

Well, this is what I see from my bedroom window(s). At the moment I was drawing this, my towel was hanging outside. We still haven’t bought a dryer yet, since we are still busy with remodeling. Currently we don’t have a space for a dryer, but oh, how we’d love to have one.
Soon….
Then there is the fire escape ladder. It runs from the top floor to just below our floor. So when there is a fire, the upstairs neighbors will have to climb down ’till our level and then jump to downstair neighbor’s back yard.
The building shown is my GP’s office. Handy to have him so close to our place, but so unfortunate that one can’t never have an appointment within a day or two. We must wait at least a week to be able to see the GP for whatever problems.

This is my x try of using watercolor ‘my way’. I am still too lazy to read a book on watercolor technique. So I keep using ink as the ‘base’ for my sketch, being afraid that if I use pencil then it will look too muddy or something like that. One of these days I’ll use the combination pencil and watercolor and read some books on the technique….


13
Jun 05

Van Gogh WC pocket – Color chart

Van Gogh  pocket


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Jun 05

ZIG Watercolor – Color chart

ZIG

I found one of my old watercolor back. The ZIG pocket box. I’m starting to make some color charts for my own reference. I think they can be quite handy.


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Jun 05

A wedding in Rijswijk

My goodness, we were late for M & I’s wedding yesterday! We missed the ceremony at the Old City Hall in the Hague and went straight to the reception. I’m actually quite dissapointed that we missed the ceremony. I’d love to see the interior of the Old City Hall! Now I missed my one only chance to see it. Ugh!

We did arrive on time for the reception, which was hold at an estate ‘Landgoed Te Werve’. It’s a nice area for the wedding. But one does have to ignore the ‘modern’ apartment building peaking on top of some trees.

It was quite a long evening. After the reception, came the 4-courses dinner. We thought that the food came too slow or we were just starving. The main course was a tenderloin steak served on a bed of risotto with an eggroll on top. I thought the steak was served too cold. I didn’t like it much, so I let Nor ate my steak (he was way too hungry, I think). We felt so tired after dancing, so we decided to skip the rest of the party. We still had to drive back home.

During the hours long event, I managed to do a few sketches in my small sketchbook that fits in my handbag. It was quite embarrasing when M’s mother approached me, while I was sketching the hors d’ouvre. She asked me how I was doing….well…I was a bit bored, but of course I did not tell her that.

Nibbles
The hors d’ouvre (I ate some of it already).

Little Castle
This small ‘castle’ is located in same estate as the manor. This building has clearly a different style than the manor. The mini castle has brick walls, while the walls of the manor are plastered and painted white. I find it quite a unique building, because of the style and the size.

Beer tap
Drinking moment at the bar in the manor….the Beer Tap.

And no, I was not being rude to sketch during the wedding. I just made sure that I have another sort of images to look back at later in the future. A different kind than what the couple will have in a few weeks from the photographer.


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Jun 05

What’s in my bag?

Pouch

This drawing gives an overview of the content of my bag. Besides my mobile, I carry a pouch full of pens, a wallet, and an organizer. My sketchbook is not shown here, but I carry it in my bag as well.

I have the feeling that I have to use less realistic colors. The drawing looks a bit ‘depressive’ because of all that grey. I own so many objects and their color is mostly black. I think that it’s not such a good idea to color drawings in my journal only in black or grey….Depressive….or may be my world is just plain depressive with all those blacks???

This pouch/wallet drawing is also for the Everyday Matters Challengen #8. Sorry, I don’t have a purse.


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Jun 05

Mobile Phone

Mobile

This is my current mobile phone and its sock. I drew this for the Everyday Matters Challenge #13, a phone.


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May 05

Rail & Platform

Track

Train tracks and platform constructions are much more fun to draw with pen and watercolor rather than with CAD.


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May 05

Watercolor

Van Gogh Watercolor

The watercolor that I’ve been using lately is the sketching set water color from Van Gogh. It’s ok, but the greens are not that great. I think I still have other water color sets from e.g. Winston & Newton somewhere in the storage/basement. But with all the remodeling in the house, I am just too lazy to look for them and use it. So my ‘temporary’ solution was to buy this Van Gogh watercolor and use it for the moment.


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May 05

Miniature Panton

Panton-Gold

Before I left the party, I turned in the invitation that my office has received from Vitra Point. The girl, who was noting who was coming and going, gave me a translucent box with a miniature of Verner Panton classic chair in it. The color was gleaming gold. Very kitsch but cool! Too bad I had to give it to my office, since it was my office who was invited (business relation) and not me personally …


25
May 05

Environmental Unfriendly

Cigarette Butts

Too many people just plain refuse to throw their trash to the nearby trash can. While waiting for the tram to arrive, I made a quick sketch of what people have thrown on to the tram tracks. Cigarette butts, soft drink cans, drink bottles, etc.


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May 05

Daily breakfast

Daily breakfast

Everytime I commute with public transportation, I (almost) always have these as breakfast: a cappuccino croissant and a medium size cappuccino. I buy them at Cafe T at the train station. Then I wait til my train comes, jump in it and fight for a seat. I sit down and read the newspaper people leave in the train. Cafe T’s coffee is served at a good enough temperature for me that I can finish it before I get off the train. The train travel is so fast that sometimes I have to gulp down my hot coffee. Quite dangerous for my throat. But may be I am just a slow coffee drinker.

By the way, I do eat the cow (beef) but not the bike or the stop button. They are just what I see everyday…


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May 05

Traveling

Chipknip

I commute everyday to my work in Amsterdam. From home I have to walk to the tram stop then take the tram to Utrecht. Then I have to take my usual train from station Utrecht Centraal to Duivendrecht and switch to metro to get to the Amsterdam World Trade Center. From there I have to take tram #5 in the direction of Amstelveen Binnenhof and get off at two tram stops away and vice versa for going home in the evening.
I realize that there are actually so much things happening while commuting and so many objects to record in my sketchbook. Here is one.

Connexxion is promoting the new chipknip machine for paying one’s fare instead of using the usual ticket (strippenkaart). Paying with chipknip is cheaper, they said. While sitting in front of the machine to sketch it, I realized what their logo means. Clever!


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May 05

On the way

People I

On the way to Leiden and back, I sketched several objects in the train. While I was waiting for the others, I bought a cup of cappucino at the Restauratie and sketched the lady in front of me. While sitting in the train, I made a sketch of a girl sitting across me and some objects along the way.


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May 05

Wasabi

Wasabi

This is my first try at sketching Wasabi. I sort of drew her silhouette. She’s solid black cat with just a few white hairs on her neck. We’ve had crazy idea of dying these white hair black by using for example a permanent marker. She would not like it, of course! But till now we still love her as she is. The original Wasabi with a few white hairs.


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Apr 05

We are going to have grapes!

Grapevine

Today is Queen’s day in Holland. Almost everybody tries to get drunk in the cities. I don’t like it, I find it a bit claustrophobic. So I decided to sun on our balcony on the back of our apartment. And look! The downstair’s neighbor grape tree is creeping up to our balcony. Soon we will be able to harvest some real grapes. We’ve got an OK from the neighbor. Yipee!


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