Thursday, July 10, 2008
Lund
After the marbling class (see previous post) I got a few hours in a nearby city called Lund before catching a train. It´s a beautiful old town, with lots to see. I took a break from walking in a little café called Ariman, where this was part of the view outside the window.
12.5 x 15 cm, Lamy Safari with Noodler´s Lexington gray and watercolours on Fabriano Artistico hot press paper.
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What a beautiful old building!! This is wonderful, Nina!!!
Oh man Nina, I lOVe when you post!!
I love when you post too, wish it was more often, like 20-30 times a day! LOL!
Love your handling of the roof tiles.
I love this... Like Anita, the roof tiles caught my eye!
Lovely, nina.
I love the contrast between the two buildings. Gorgeous colors
It is so fascinating to see your part of the world through your eyes...This building is a real gem...a wonderful sketch...beautiful roof detail!
what a great view! I especially love the way you did the clouds... deni......;)
It's beautiful! All the little details and beautiful colors, the contrast, really great!
what a charming image! Love the saturated beautiful color here, too.
I love this composition.
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What a wonderful book your drawings would make.
Wow, this is wonderful!!! what a great building, I love your colors.
What a wonderful view! Very different scenery here. Lovely!
Love this, great colour and composition.
Oh my...I love everything about it...
beautiful colours and roof is a masterpiece. I also like the windows...
Oh my...:)
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oh dear I see Anita has nominated you too... so you MUST accept one of them at least.
this is just great. Inspires me to improve my drawing; the colours you use are just perfect. i too have nominated you for one of them blog awards, cheers for the inspiration!
I love this sketch. Very colorful and alive.
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