Tokyo,Japan [Results]
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Hello everyone!
These are my photo & results.
Nezu_shrine
menbers of Tokyo.
These are my photo & results.
Nezu_shrine
menbers of Tokyo.
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Re: Tokyo,Japan [results]
So beatuful and reach of immagines and perspective. Bravissimi!
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Re: Tokyo,Japan [results]
Hi, everyone!
I joined Yanaka and Nezu shrine course.
The shrine's wall and carps in a moat.
Yanaka - Nezu08 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
While I was drawing this, many people spoke to me. They seem to like my sketch!! Yay!
sc35_03 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
The street front of the shrine.
sc35_01 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
I love this donut, it's modeled on a tail of a cat.
Yanaka - Nezu05 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
There are many pretty stores. I love them very much and drew some.
sc35_02 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
Tsukudani shop; food boiled down in soy and simmerd shellfish.
sc35_04 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
baked karintou shop; a small sugar-coated sticks.
Also, I've done more weird pieces of sketches in the train.
ssktch_sc5 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
ssktch_sc6 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
I joined Yanaka and Nezu shrine course.
The shrine's wall and carps in a moat.
Yanaka - Nezu08 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
While I was drawing this, many people spoke to me. They seem to like my sketch!! Yay!
sc35_03 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
The street front of the shrine.
sc35_01 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
I love this donut, it's modeled on a tail of a cat.
Yanaka - Nezu05 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
There are many pretty stores. I love them very much and drew some.
sc35_02 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
Tsukudani shop; food boiled down in soy and simmerd shellfish.
sc35_04 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
baked karintou shop; a small sugar-coated sticks.
Also, I've done more weird pieces of sketches in the train.
ssktch_sc5 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
ssktch_sc6 by kuro-risu, on Flickr
Re: Tokyo,Japan [results]
These are my PhotCrawl.
This area is called YaNeSen.
Yanesen wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanesen
Tsukimi-Templehttp://www.hongyoji.net/
YanakaGinza
Our Lunch
Today's restaurant.
Paper hanger shop(from the Edo period )
This area is called YaNeSen.
Yanesen wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanesen
Tsukimi-Templehttp://www.hongyoji.net/
YanakaGinza
Our Lunch
Today's restaurant.
Paper hanger shop(from the Edo period )
Re: Tokyo,Japan [results]
Nezu-shrine
Mr.Kuwabara from Pari
Azalea festival (Nezu-shrine)
A pond and a carp of the precincts of a temple
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2012_apr_sketchcrawl_2 by tokyonaomi, on Flickr
I found very nostalgic old fashoned Rice cracker shop.
While I was drawing, I saw some people came this shop by car just for their rice cracker!
Signboard says [Nakaya senbei] in Japanese and it means Nakaya(area name) Rice ckracker.
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2012_apr_sketchcrawl_1 by tokyonaomi, on Flickr
This is Nezu Shrine.
It was nice chance to draw sakura and shrine.
Soon they are having [Azalea festival ] .
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I participated in Nezu Shrine group.
It was a cold day in the Spring.
but, on this day, at Nezu Shrine, in the period of azalea festival, was a pleasant atmosphere.
azalea hill in precincts
stalls
my results
and another one.
this was drawn by four-year-old girl, stall's daughter.
according to her, this is a dog.
...and then,at the tavern
It was a cold day in the Spring.
but, on this day, at Nezu Shrine, in the period of azalea festival, was a pleasant atmosphere.
azalea hill in precincts
stalls
my results
and another one.
this was drawn by four-year-old girl, stall's daughter.
according to her, this is a dog.
...and then,at the tavern
Last edited by takeru on Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Tokyo,Japan [Results]
Go Team Tokyo! = ) Fantastic results as always, everyone, and it is great to see new artists joining up! T-Noraさん、I really like your 3rd sketch; みこですか?なおみさん、きれいです. Your sketches have lots of colour and life. たけるさん、好き! The stall owner daughter's sketch is cute, haha. Tetsu-san and Kumi-san, as always I admire and enjoy looking at your works very much. Natsumi-san works so quickly! おじょうずです! I am surprised to see Becco-san's work without her lovely watercolours but still, those are very nice results. Her linework is very good. Miyako-san's sketches are good too -- I always like the works that show people = ). Tasha, hopefully I will get to see your works in person later this year, too. The way you painted the tree branch in the foreground is a bit reminiscent of some classical traditional Asian paintings I've seen. Good stuff!
Great seeing all of your works and the wonderful photos as well, guys
Great seeing all of your works and the wonderful photos as well, guys
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wonderful work; kudos to everyone. I absolutely loved Tetsu's drawings in the temple sites--a lot of spirituality captured in those. Kumi, Miyako, nice; Natsumi--great people sketches; Becco--you must be a very fast sketcher and you do such a good job on it; Tasha--a gorgeous forest scene. Hope I haven't left anyone out. It was all well done.
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Nice mix of styles from the group. Great observation and i like the colours used
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Beautiful sketches, and beautiful places! I love seeing all the different styles and takes on places!
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Absolutely great admirable sketches
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...just wow!
You are the most talent workgroup I've ever seen!
You are the most talent workgroup I've ever seen!