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Flowers gone wild... I was testing how watercolor paper would work with my ink painting. Unfortunately ink always looks quite dull on it when compared to 'rice paper', which shows magnificent shades and nuances. But the problem with rice paper is that painting gets crinkled and needs to be mounted on a stiffer backing paper, which is a very difficult process. Currently I am sending my work to China to be mounted but that is time consuming. There must be soneone in London who has mastered the traditional Asian wet mounting technique?
Hi Sasa. you are always good at drawing crowds!
ReplyDeleteEven, in people who are further away in the plane, we can distinguish details!
Good week dear artist! :))
I have finally realized I need a lot of details to keep me interested, so crowds are good for that :-)
DeleteThanks Roberto, have a nice week too!
Yep, I see him.
ReplyDeleteHere is more crowd inspiration. Click to zoom in. It is unbelievable how precise cameras can zoom in.
http://www.gigapixel.com/mobile/?id=79995
That is impressive! There is a bit too much detail even for me :-)
DeleteFound him! I hate drawing crowds. Too lazy.
ReplyDeleteThat gigapixel is unbelievable!!! Bit scary.
Come on Hedwig, you lazy? What about that complicated 'hidden house collage' you just made...
DeleteGreat sketch Sasa...love crowd sketches! When I first read can you see a Policeman talking on a mobile...I was looking for a police car..Often seen police talking on mobiles whilst driving..lol.
Delete... And walking against red lights :-)
DeleteSuperbe croquis d'une scène de vie qui t'a marquée jusque dans les moindres détails. Le monde du carnaval est un monde qui marche sur la tête et rend les gens heureux.
ReplyDeleteBravo.
Amicalement.
Roger
JA Ja!!!
ReplyDeleteSasa, now, I can put my finger on the police, I can see him and touch him! ;)))
I found him! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch Sasa, I love the details you add on people.
The gigapixel pic is amazing and terrifying at the same time...