Sopron, Orsolya ter, Hungary on watercolor 10x15cm (original picture is http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsuveg/4508812928/)
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2010Apr 110tags: city | hungary | Landscape | sopron | watercolor -
2010Mar 30tags: city | graphite | palmenhaus | pencil | pencildrawing | sketch | urban | vienna | wiengraphite draw from Palmenhaus in Vienna
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2009Nov 18tags: city | clouds | prague | towers | watercolourPraha/Prague/Praag/Prag
Beautiful city of Prague, June 2009
Schminke watercolours / with a touch of Talens (just can’t do it without… -
2009Oct 30tags: bridge | car | city | Delft | oldtimer | Vermeer | watercolourDelft – the birthplace of Vermeer
and my second hometown – Rembrandt watercolour on a “large” watercolour Moly… -
tags: Baščaršija | city | Sarajevo | waterrcolour2009Oct 29 -
tags: Bosnia | city | photopaint | Sarajevo | view | watercolor2009Aug 19 -
2009Aug 17tags: bridge | city | hometown | river | tram-line | view | watercolorQuiz view!
This is the one I promissed – a view from my balcony in watercolour. If you guess correctly, then you’ll know where I’m from. I’ll give you a couple of clues though:
1. In the background you can see a small part of the old town with St. Antony’s church and Emperor’s mosque.
2. Further back, there is a mountain on which bob and sledge competitions were held during 14th Winter Olympic Games. The same moutain was used to lounch a record long city siege.
3. At the bottom-left corner (just below the balcony wall) Austrian Arch-duke Ferdinand was assained almost exactely 95 years ago – which triggered World War One.
4. At bottom right corner you can see the tracks of the first fully operational electrificated tram-line in Europe.
Do not be confused by the colour of the river (it is a river belive me) – That is its natural colour, and the most realistic one in this view. If you’ve guessed correctly than you are a Geographical genius! -
2009Aug 2tags: austin | city | Texas | watercolorsHeres a nice view from the State Capital in Texas. I really liked this long view and you can see cars in the distance. Not a whole lot of people visiting that day. ~Kirby
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tags: chensio | city | drawing | moleskine | pencil | street2009Jan 5























