Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Budapest, Vienna and Prague

I think this trip has been one of the best experiences of my life so far. Spending only a few days in each location meant that we made the most of every moment we had, we packed our time full of city walking tours, visiting significant places, eating traditional food and experiencing the nightlife. Because we were filling our days with so many things, I didn't get the time to do as much observation drawing as I would have liked because we were always on the move! I found myself mainly drawing in cafes or restaurants, at the hostels in the mornings or evenings or when we were waiting for trains and busses. 

BUDAPEST





Hungarian soldiers - I drew these from photographs I took during the 'changing of the guard' and put them together in this composition, I like how it is unbalanced, it makes it more interesting to look at. 



Most of the statues I drew were white and I wanted to get this across in my drawings without just leaving it black and white. Adding a bold colour background with pro markers made these drawings stand out a lot more. I think they look quite ghostly, especially because of the eyes but I think the pops of colour make them more playful. 

Cafe sketch

I photoshopped this when I arrived home.

Refugees at Budapest Train Station

I did a few quick sketches of the refugees outside Budapest train station while we were on our way to catch our train to Vienna. Being on holiday, I wasn't up to date with the news at all so I didn't realise that this was such a big issue although when I got home I realised the full extent of the problem which we had only caught a glimpse of. 

 


VIENNA




Building sketches




Flo is my friend who lives in Vienna and was our hostess, tour guide and translator - she's fab so the least I could do was sketch her.  

Metro sketch

I quickly tried to sketch this man on the metro but it was a bit bumpy so I took a sneaky photo and worked on it later on, I hope thats not creepy. 



This is a drawing of the inside of the library at the business university in Vienna. It was so modern and such a contrast to the historic buildings in the city centre, its design came as quite a shock! 

Statue drawing

I'm getting really into drawing statues now, some of the positions of the people could work together really well to make entertaining scenes and situation. 


I like this collection of windows. Most of the buildings had really different and interesting window designs. I think this might be a good idea for a zine as its a really simple thing but its sometimes nice to pay attention to the mundane. 

I edited these drawings on Photoshop later on and made them into a repeat pattern which I actually really like. I don't have a good feeling about using pattern as a theme for my zine but I guess its something to consider for the cover or inside cover. 




PRAGUE




Prague Clock Tower

Statue sketch


Drawing of the Charles Bridge from another bridge further up the river. I used different thicknesses of fine liner and also pencil to try and capture how far away the different things were, the ones further away fade into the distance more as they are lighter. 


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