SketchTravel in Europe

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

SketchTravel in Europe


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Some things just require celebrating

When my oldest son was graduating from architecture school, I asked him what he wanted to do to celebrate. He thought maybe hiking in Europe. But as graduation got closer, there were too many undecided things in the balance, and you know, sometimes life just gets in the way. Since we hadn't solidified our plans, that trip didn't happen. Then a few years later his brother was graduating from music school. So we decided to take the trip then to celebrate them both.

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We first arrived in Paris, and stayed in a 9th floor apartment with views out over the city, taking in the Eiffel Tower. So cool to sit out on the deck, and to have space! Working on sketches, spreading out the map, room to move around. We were told Picasso's painting Guernica was done in an apartment across the street.

Paris is of course a fantastic place. It's so big that you do a lot of walking, so we got into the habit of doing very quick sketches, bordering on scribbling on some of them. Still it feels good to capture even loose images of things.

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We pop over to London for a cup of tea

Just a few short days in London. I made the mistake of booking an airb&b where the owners were living there. This seemed potentially problematic, but it turned out to be a great thing. The owner was an architect from Argentina. So we had some good chats with him and his wife. We took in the Tate Museum and other galleries and museums, and had fun walking around downtown and Soho. Our hosts commented that we were lucky to be there during warm weather. But I got a scarf and beret to wear because of the cold winds!

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What's not to like in Barcelona?

We flew from London down to Barcelona. Though it was not really a destination, it was a quick way to get to Spain. After seeing the usual cool places like Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, we got a rental car and headed for France. On the way we visited Girona and the Dali museum in Figueres.
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Avignon to Nice

Avignon was our next destination, where we spent beautiful days exploring the city. With a stop in Arles, we headed to San Tropez, and drove the Mediterranean coast to Cannes and Nice. Although we came away with quite a few sketches, it feels like we got just a passing glimpse of these places. There is so much more to see, and sketch!

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A note about the sketches: I added tone behind some of the images here. It helps break up the stark white of the background, since the drawings take up many pages and are never seen all together like this in one long page.

all sketches © @mrsomebody

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Wow! They are so beautiful! I relly like the game of light and shadows!

Thanks @flaviorizzo – I am drawn to contrast for sure, like dark windows, shadows etc. Also I may do that unconsciously because I live in Seattle with so many cloudy days. So I need light!

Uau! Your sketch is amazing! And when you add your travel history just gets better!

@mariklimkievicz Thank you. it's always rewarding to be able to sketch on trips, along with taking photos. You have done some great traveling it looks like. I recognize Machu Picchu in your posts.

For sure I already visited lots of places, I cant complain! Yeah, I took that photo in Machu Picchu, and also the other one in Kuelap. This year I am going to show Steemit a little bit more of walking and reading on and about the wolrd :)

Dear friend! Next time also use #artzone and follow @artzone to get an upvote on your quality posts!

I like them all, the stile varies between realism and cartoony, and I really like that!!!Excellent stuff,... it makes me want to see the actual places!

Thanks @madmilo. Trying to capture the images with little actual detail here. It's a fun way to sketch. All these places are certainly worth visiting too.

For "quick sketches" these are amazing!

haha thanks @winstonalden