My entry in my own book for Moleskine Exchange 64, the sequential art exchange. I used Winsor & Newton white ink, India ink and red gouache.
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My entry in my own book for Moleskine Exchange 64, the sequential art exchange. I used Winsor & Newton white ink, India ink and red gouache.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/szaza
http://www.harikaszaza.blogspot.com
People at the Sabancı Museum, Istanbul.
Micron Pigma pen and gouache in an Istanbul City Moleskine.
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European Bee-eater in Istanbul.
Pencil, Prismacolor, gouache and Micron pens.
Birds I have seen around Istanbul.
Pencil, Prismacolor, gouache and ink.
Nusretiye Camii in Tophane, Istanbul.
Micron Pigma pen and watercolour.
“Subtract” for Ilustration Friday.
Winsor & Newton India and gold ink with gouache.
This is part three of my entry in Jan Allsopp’s book for Moly-X48, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. I used Winsor & Newton India ink and gold ink with a dip pen and brush. Visit our blog at: http://moleskinex48.blogspot.com/ http://www.szaza.com/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/szaza/ http://harikaszaza.blogspot.com/
This is part two of my entry in Jan Allsopp’s book for Moly-X48, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. I used Winsor & Newton India ink and gold ink with a dip pen and brush.
Visit our blog at: http://moleskinex48.blogspot.com/
This is part one of my entry in Jan Allsopp’s book for Moly-X48, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. I used Winsor & Newton India ink and gold ink with a dip pen and brush.
Visit our blog at: http://moleskinex48.blogspot.com/
This is a close-up of my entry in my own book for Moly-X 50, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. I used Winsor & Newton India ink with a dip pen in a Japanese folding Moleskine.
To see the full drawing, please visit: http://moleskinex50.blogspot.com/