In between exploring grasslands and jungle, dining on dal bhat, and scratching the constellation of insect bites on my limbs, I found a little time to draw.
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Nice sketching, as usual! That is a really great rusty roof - and how fun is it to hear the sounds of the scene?? Thanks! (I am hearing the sounds of brittle falling leaves, here in the coastal Rainforest of BC - ! Looks hot where you were!)
Thanks so much, Sheryl! It's funny, when I replay the video, I can hear all the sounds I had ignored while drawing, and it puts a different perspective on that time and place.
Harika is the Turkish word for wonderful, marvellous, extraordinary. It has always been one of my most favourite words, for both its meaning and the pleasure of pronouncing it.
Welcome to Harika, the adventures of a compulsive sketcher.
6 comments:
Nice sketching, as usual! That is a really great rusty roof - and how fun is it to hear the sounds of the scene??
Thanks! (I am hearing the sounds of brittle falling leaves, here in the coastal Rainforest of BC - ! Looks hot where you were!)
Thanks so much, Sheryl!
It's funny, when I replay the video, I can hear all the sounds I had ignored while drawing, and it puts a different perspective on that time and place.
Ooh it was an oven— a hot, sweaty oven!
you should do more videos, so that i can learn how to sketch. =) i am an architect n i dont know how to sketch, and thats a real pain in the back.
love your works, they are very inspiring to me!
omg was that a tv at the beginning, what a dreadful noise to block out. Fabulous sketch!
love this sketch, what a sure hand you have!
Faber-Castell pen - love them
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Thank you so very much, missnd, Sue and Barbara!
It was a radio– Nepali radios seem to go up to eleven :)
I used to be a strict Micron user, but since I have a hard time finding them in Turkey, I've been using the Faber-Castells, and I love them!
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