Sunday, October 31, 2010
Indian Quarter Of Paris
My sister and I spent almost a whole day in the Indian quarter of Paris. It was unbelievable. We really felt like being in India... everything looked, smelled and felt Indian. We spent hours browsing through the stores, recognizing a lot if things, of course also shopping stuff and just enjoying good old memories. ((My almost empty suitcase was loaded with Indian and kosher stuff when we returned back to Germany.)
Look at the guy on the last picture. We saw these shopping cart grills selling corn all over the quarter. Creative idea!
Labels:
2010,
august,
gare de lé,
la chapelle,
paris
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Street Art in Paris
August 5-9 I went to Paris with my sister. I had won tickets for the Crazy Horse show and certainly didn´t want to miss out on that. (Thanks again to the lovely ladies at Crazy horse, who exchanged the Vegas tickets for Paris tickets.) Paris is such a beautiful city and I took tons of pics. I´ll post some of them here sorted by themes.
Labels:
adrien brody,
brody,
calvin and hobbes,
montmartre,
montparnasse,
paris,
street art
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Lilith in my Myth Moly_x_20
Sitting sick at home, with no chance of going to bed during the past days, at least I had the chance to draw a little bit today. This is my own moly and has the theme of myths and legends. There have been some great additions by the other artists, so I´m glad, this moly is running again. Our group consists only of two members right now: Joyce and myself. And I´m having fun again with it.
The pages I drew show Lilith in a comic version. (I think she must be from Marvel.) I´ve always been fascinated by the story of Adam´s first wife.
(I just love the top picture, which was altered with an iPhone app. I guess I do need some brighter colors to draw my stuff.)
More information about the Moleskine Exchanges can be found here.
The pages I drew show Lilith in a comic version. (I think she must be from Marvel.) I´ve always been fascinated by the story of Adam´s first wife.
(I just love the top picture, which was altered with an iPhone app. I guess I do need some brighter colors to draw my stuff.)
More information about the Moleskine Exchanges can be found here.
Test 2
Still testing the iPhone app BloggPress. Somehow when I upload the pics, they are full of pixels. I have to replace them with the original pic. Any ideas why? They have the same size.
One of the few (maybe the only one) 24/7 shops in Munich is this little kiosk right across of the building we live at. Very convenient.
BlogPress App
I'm testing the BlogPress app for the iPhone. If it works, I'll be able to post whenever I'm on vacation. Last August I spent a few days with my sis in Paris and a few weeks with the family in Lanzarote. And now I just can't find the time to post about it. But if this app works, there won't be further excuses.
A flower store in the street I live in. The day I took this picture, the window looked like a painting in the morning.
A flower store in the street I live in. The day I took this picture, the window looked like a painting in the morning.
Monday, October 4, 2010
My Favorite Moly_x Exchanges
I loved to add to Steve´s moly. Somehow it is easy for me to add to his art. Look at the pic below. You almost can´t see where my drawing merges into his.
And it is similar with Samatha´s art. I really love her style and love adding my art to hers.
This was a fun one. I enjoy drawing very detailed insects or animals.
Gorey #1. One of my favorites!
Ladies...
Gorey #2.
More ladies...
Carnival
Another great one with Samatha´s work
The mythology moleskine
And of course some Japanese details
See some more of my work here, here, here and here.
Labels:
drawing,
ink,
international,
moleskine,
Moleskine Exchange,
Moly_x,
sharpies,
sketch,
sketch book
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