Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Berlin has it all - part 4

Finally, I finished to scan my Berlin sketches!
As I said in my previous posts, I totally loved this city - its contrasts between East and West, old and modern; a lot of history, art and design everywhere, and most of all its special open atmosphere!
antique sculptures at the Pergamon museum

dancing at Clarchens Ballhaus

at the corner of Kollwitzplatz

you can see more on my  Berlin Flickr set:

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Berlin has it all - part 3

I met in Berlin fellows urban sketches Omar and

Gorki Park - Russian restaurant with yummy borscht!
Mirchi - Singapore restaurant
Monsier Vuong - Vietnamese cuisine

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Berlin has it all - part 2



Our hotel was 100m from Alexanderplarz, so we started exploring the city from this very central point of the city. But not before we've tried out some traditional sausages with sauerkraut and beer, of course!

Here are some more pages from my small sketchbook, I did them mostly while eating or waiting for something.
at the "am to pm" bar
waiting for the bus
waiting to enter to Gerhard Richter expo
getting lunch at Sony Center


Monday, April 16, 2012

Berlin has it all - part 1

I'm back from Berlin - the city which has totally fascinated me! It is very different from every European capital I've visited. I filled many pages of my small Berliner sketchbook I bought especially for the trip and some of my watercolor Moleskine as well. So I'll start to post them, little by little, hoping to share with you some of my experience.
Every journey starts from an airport -  and I love sketching people that busy by waiting for their journeys to begin!




Stay tuned - the more will come!