Showing posts with label Gasan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gasan. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

sketches around Hyhill Outlet at Gasan Digital Complex, Seoul

Last Saturday, I visited Hyhill Outlet(하이힐 아울렛) at Gasan Digital Complex(가산 디지털 단지) with Seoul urban sketchers for February sketch meeting. Gasan Digital Complex Fashion Outlets including Hyhill Outlet can be accessed from Gasan Digital Complex Station, and all the numbers of outlets are within walking distance. There are lots of buildings including industrial facilities and some outlets of various styles around the station. Hyhill Outlet is a premium outlet and a one-stop shopping complex for families. Famous brands are sold at discounted prices year round, so visitors can purchase quality goods at the lowest prices. In addition to fashion stores, the outlet mall features various convenience, cineplex and dining facilities for enhanced shopping experience. Lots of colorful buildings and bustling mall gave us unlimited subjects of sketches. 
I sketched in and outside the attractive Hyhill Outlet building excitingly all day long.

Hyhill Outlet building, pen and watercolor

other buildings across from the Hyhill Outlet, pen and watercolor

scenery inside the mall on the 2nd floor, pen and watercolor

scenery inside the mall viewed from the 8th floor lounge, pen and watercolor

customers on the escalator, pen and watercolor

mannequins at a clothing store, pen and watercolor 

buildings near Gasan Digital Complex Station, pen and watercolor

background scenery viewed from roof garden on the 7th floor, pen
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( 21 x29.6cm sketchbook )
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공장 굴뚝 연기는 사라지고, 화려한 빌딩과 패션으로 거듭나는 가산 디지털 단지~~ 
수많은 이들의 땀이 스쳐간 공단의 발자취 속에 현대화로 탈바꿈하는 오늘을 스케치하며 
우리의 저력에 자부심을 갖고 새로운 물결 따라 희망을 그려갑니다.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Gasan Digital Complex - Hyhill Outlet




Sohyeong at Dunkin Donuts
Pen and watercolor






View from customer lounge
Pen & watercolor




It was a spring-like day at the middle of cold winter. We gathered in front of the movie theater in Hyhill Outlet at 10:30am and drew until 4pm. Time goes really fast whenever I draw with urban sketchers. Not only the drawing, but the chatting with the ones in love with drawing always make me happy.












I found drawing inside a building is more difficult than drawing from the outside. After seeing what others drew, I realized that I had trouble in framing things out. The thousands of figures inside the building were overwhelming and now I understand why some people make frames with their hands(fingers) to see the objects before drawing.













The area used to be industrial complex but it now is where many fashion outlets are located. I wondered if they were gaining sufficient profits because they seemed so many and I heard the consumption's been frozen. Are they having relative profits against department stores thanks to the long recession? I don't know.

One of the sketchers told me that there was an exposition around 1960 in this area. One of the exhibition goods was pencil that didn't easily break which made people quite surprised. The time when this area was full of farms and rice paddies, the time when the solid pencil was so rare, I wish I can have a chance to live the time just for one day.





I drew this in a bus in my way to Seoul one day and started to feel nauseous because of the motion sickness. I was so close to finish this so I kept drawing and when I'd done I was about to throw up. I was happy to have it completed but I'd never draw in a bus again.