Showing posts with label pencil. Seoul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pencil. Seoul. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

SketchCrawl at Yakhyeon Catholic Church, Jungrim-dong

the bell tower of the church, pen and watercolor, 25 x 35.3cm 

facade of the church beyond the hill, pen and watercolor, 25 x 35.3cm 

viewed from the rear side, pencil and watercolor, 29.7 x 42cm

the reverential scene inside the church, pen and watercolor, 25 x 35.3cm 

Seosomun martyrs' memorial hall, pen and watercolor, 25 x 35.3cm
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The first catholic church built in Korea, Yakhyeon Catholic Church is an early example of Gothic architecture of the 19th century.The brickwork of Yakhyeon Catholic Church is renowned for its architectural beauty. On the occasion of the 34 Worldwide SketchCrawl we sketchers met in the precincts of the church and enjoyed sketching in and out of the historied church building all day long.
Thanks all the participants for a nice day!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Some sketches at Seoul Grand Park

gemsboks, pen and watercolor, 24.3 x 35cm

middle-school boys painting in watercolors, pen and watercolor, 24.3 x 35cm

imitation orangutan and visitors, pen and watercolor, 21 x 29.5cm
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Seoul Grand Park is a major theme park in Korea with all kinds of entertainment facilities and a zoo. There are many interesting subjects and various sceneries around natural surroundings. Last Saturday the weather was fine and so cool, I sketched here and there diligently looking for the fresh subjects.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Admiral Lee Soon Sin at Gwanghwamoon Square

A 4, pen and watercolor on packing paper
At the end of sketchcrawl on June 12, 2011 climbing the Inwang Mountain I arrived at Gwanghwamoon and finished the tour drawing the statue of the general. 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Reminiscence of Changgyeonggung

Myeongjeongjeon

continuous skyline viewed from Yeongchunheon

open corridor by side of Myeongjeongjeon

Seoul National University Hospital at the opposite side
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A few days ago, I dropped in at Changgyeonggung quite by chance and started on a drawing. I have sketched the ancient architectures on the very site two years ago. The memories of my childhood days came back to me while sketching, because my hometown from the age of five is around here.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

sketches on September 23, 2010

The Anglican Church of Korea, Seoul

across the Chosun Ilbo Gallery

buildings around the Anglican Church of Korea, Seoul

at Bugchang-dong, Seoul

around Burchang-dong, Seoul

Today, the weather was the best, breezing, shiny, clear after the heavy raining. Lee Yong-hwan, Moon Hyung-in and I participated in. The atmosphere in the church was so quiet that we rested while sketching. We moved to Bugchang-dong and had lunch. The area was full of shops and restaurants located near the City Hall, across the Duck Soo Palace. Sketching the area we agreed with that it would be a good place for the next sketchcrawl on October 16, 2010. Thanks!

Friday, June 18, 2010

working husband and sleeping wife


























Today I sketched these three ones at Naejadong, Chongro-ku, Seoul. I drew them before. Her sleeping pose caught my eye at first. I felt happiness seeing the old couple.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

cup ramyun


How much we love to have snack (cup ramyun) from time to time! I caught the scene a student was drinking the noodle soup at the cafeteria in Sejong Univ.

Monday, May 31, 2010

donation for refugees

When I entered the Kumsun Temple I could see the house (Haehangdang-House for understanding & practicing the truth of Buddha). On the narrow wooden floor was a big wooden box for donation laid. Visitors could have a cup of coffee or tea freely. A placard appealing donation for earthquake refugees in Chile & Haiti. Monks and staffs were very kind.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

at Kumsansa near my village, Seoul



I climbed the Bughan mountain near my village. When descending I came to Kumsansa. The temple was so beautiful that I sketched many. The woman was praying reading the scripture.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

performance at the opening ceremony of exhibition





At Insa Art Center located in Insadong, Seoul I could watch a performance luckily. It was held at the exhibition of Lee Suh Hyung. Korean traditional dancer, Na Young-ae played Salpuri Dance(kind of exorcising an evil spirit) to the accompaniment of four Korean traditional musical instrument players. She danced with her feet being dipped in red, blue, yellow color pigments. When she danced the foot prints were left on the white big mat. It made unexpected patterns as a result. I enjoyed the music, dance, and above all the sketching itself.