Title : Adding people: breaking my pattern on a trip to Spain
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Adding people: breaking my pattern on a trip to Spain
[By Soroshi Michelle in Catalonia, Spain]
My summer this year was spent well, traveling and sketching in a new country: Catalonia, Spain.
As is my habit, I rule out drawing people in my sketches but I made an exception on this trip breaking my pattern for the first time. For a few of my drawings, it's been interesting combining my favourite part in urban sketching (building facades) with a person in the foreground. More about that further along in this post. Allow me to start at the beginning.
As is my habit, I rule out drawing people in my sketches but I made an exception on this trip breaking my pattern for the first time. For a few of my drawings, it's been interesting combining my favourite part in urban sketching (building facades) with a person in the foreground. More about that further along in this post. Allow me to start at the beginning.
Left: airplane in waiting. Right: Labels of beer bottles at the airport (I didn't try any). |
En route to Barcelona was a five-hour transit in Zurich which did not allow me to leave the airport and so I passed the time sketching.
I spent the next couple of days exploring the area though it didn’t include much time for sketching. I have got to learn to make quick sketches! The town Arros is characteristic with lanes in traditional houses and sloping roofs. You can see the mountains at the vanishing point. It seemed like a sleepy town, probably due to people hiding indoors because of the hot weather.
Pau: ¡Kataclak mola! [Tr: I like Kataclak!] Marc: ¡Mola mucho! [Tr: Really like it!]
Forgive my Spanish, it's very, very basic! |
I love the lifestyle in the city sprawled with numerous cafes and bars. For me it's something special since the super hot weather in Dubai doesn't allow one to stay outdoors for too long. More drawings with people–not my usual habit.
I have to include the little town of Cervello I called home in Catalonia. The Pyrenees are visible behind and the level differences allow for lovely viewing angles. I am charmed by this town that the people living here call a "village". In India, villages may not have electricity, running water or their own cars and as such, Cervello is a "developed town"!
I was lucky to be around during one of the festivities, Sant Joan. There were many gatherings and plenty of fireworks during this time. On the eve of the celebration, Revetlla, I drew this streetscape at Carrer de la Marina.
My last day was spent at Rupit, back in the mountains. Another quiet town hidden behind green forests.
I imagined myself making many more urban sketches since there was so much to capture. This is a reason I have to go back on a longer holiday to do justice to Barcelona!
Soroshi Michelle is an urban sketcher living in Dubai. You can see more of her works on her blog.
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