Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Eine Skizze pro Tag!

One sketch per day. Here we go!

25th October - Beer day at home


26th October - Music day at home

28th October - Travelling to Berlin from Cottbus. Going to Columbia Halle to attend the Dave Matthews band. This sketch was drawn on the RE 2 from Cottbus to Lichtenberg.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Brown : People and Places I

A dear friend of mine recently gifted me a sketchbook she bought from Indonesia. Now since the two most popular things in Indonesia are the cinnamon cigarettes and batik, it seemed normal for them to wrap the sketchbook in beautiful batik print. The sketchbook has brown recycled paper, which makes it even more interesting to use. The rough grains of the paper make it an apt medium to sketch on with a pencil. Though, I am uploading a few sketches I made with my pen recently. There are more sketches which I will upload eventually.

Hauz Khas: Tombs of Tughlaq Period

Subject Sketch: My Sister

A quick sketch of a woman in the Delhi Metro

A quick sketch of a man in the Delhi Metro

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Sketching Workshop with Sebastian Loerscher

A week back, our office (MOD Institute) in collaboration with NextHamburg and Goethe Institut, Bangalore organized a crowd sourcing exhibition NextBangalore Gatishil for the citizens of Bangalore. A part of the exhibition was a week long sketching workshop for the citizens of Bangalore. The workshop was conducted by Sebastian Loerscher, a very able illustrator and an awesome friend. This workshop comes after three years of his book "Making Friends in Bangalore", which he produced the first time he was in Bangalore.

Without talking about it further, here are some pictures from the workshop, followed by my sketches done during the workshop. Enjoy!















Thank you Sebastian, for being a lovely friend!

Cheers!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Yellow

A few sketches made in Hauz Khas and the Delhi Metro recently on a sketchbook I borrowed from a friend. Here you go: