Anjin
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2010Oct 26tags: anjin | moleskine | sketch0 -
2010Oct 25tags: double portrait | ink | Inna | pig | sketchThis is last page in my red Moleskine, already one part of a jacket. I wanted it to be about love. It started on April 13 with dead Nikita and ends with love and hope. Pig has a little hat, canvas top from a jar with preserved fruits. Ink and white in Moleskine.
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2010Oct 24tags: ink | istanbul | mosque | rüstem paşa camii | samantha zaza | sketch | szaza | turkeyInside Rüstem Paşa Camii
Istanbul, Turkey
InkVisit my blog for more: http://harikaszaza.blogspot.com/
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2010Oct 23tags: gouache | ink | istanbul | samantha zaza | sketch | spice bazaar | szaza | turkeyOutside the Mısır Çarşı
Istanbul, Turkey
Ink and gouacheVisit my blog for more: http://harikaszaza.blogspot.com/
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2010Oct 23tags: brooklyn | ink | Ira | sketchBrooklyn. Used Hero pen with ballerina nib, turning on both sides, getting different line width, in my red Moleskine.
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tags: gouache | istanbul | mosques | samantha zaza | sketch | sunset | szaza | turkey2010Oct 22 -
tags: bookstore | hunter | ink | sketch2010Oct 22 -
2010Oct 21tags: black ink | crucifix | illustration | jumbled | moleskine | sketchI use my Moleskine mainly for doing logo design sketches, but every-so-often when I had a little time to spare, I drew this piece on one squared-page. I named it “State of Mind”, which can be seen in the top right.
The whole thing is loosely based on whatever I was thinking when I added an element to it. Overall, I worked on it (with a ball-point pen) over the course of 3 months.
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2010Oct 21tags: czech republic | gouache | pencil | prague | samantha zaza | sketch | szazaJan Hus Statue
Prague, Czech Republic
Pencil and gouacheVisit my blog for more: http://harikaszaza.blogspot.com/
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2010Oct 21tags: liqueur | sketch | tea box | watercolorIt is 2 sketches here. First I sit near the fire and drew tea boxes, than, after trying this amazing liqueur, my friend brought from France, I sketched it on the top of the tea box, and the level of liqueur in this double bottle got lower and lower… Watercolor and ink in Holbein sketchbook.























