Saturday, June 13, 2015

USk Philippines May Sketchwalk: Fort Santiago

Derwent watercolor pencil on Bienfang 140 lb. watercolor paper

After looking around Fort Santiago for interesting subjects to draw, I decided to settle in a shady spot, from which a number of kalesas (horse drawn carriage) were visible, to shelter myself from the scorching heat.  When I showed the finished sketch to a friend, she thought that the kalesa was drawn out of my imagination as it resembles the pumpkin carriage ridden by Cinderella to the ball.  But the kalesa is a real one, and I guessed, was designed as such to attract tourists.  What really caught my attention was the shadow made by the foliage on the ground.

Unexpectedly, bird poop fell on my wrist and on the sketch after having just finished my sketch.  Can you locate the exact spot where the bird poop landed on my sketch?



Saturday, May 16, 2015

My Collection of Coca Cola Tin Can



I began collecting Coca Cola tin cans when I saw piles of distinctly shaped Coca Cola cans  (second from the left) in a supermarket in Taiwan back in 2008.  I am not a fan of softdrinks but I so wanted to own one of those cans that I grabbed one to the cashier.  Now, there are five in my collection.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Wong Tai Sin Temple Hong Kong

After climbing the first flight of stairs leading to Wong Tai Sin Temple's main altar, I was greeted by human-sized statues of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs.  I walked past tourists busy looking for their own zodiac signs to take photos with them, and continued to the next flight of stairs.  The main altar came into view, before which devoted worshippers silently communicated their prayers.  This scene was made even livelier by the red and yellow lanterns hanging above the courtyard.  I then directed my attention to the surroundings.  The columns on both sides of the courtyard immediately caught my attention because of their intricate dragon carvings.  I made a sketch of one of the columns as shown in the photo below.

Derwent Watercolor Pencil on Strathmore 400 Series Watercolor Paper


The temple is so spacious that it even houses a garden named Good Wish Garden.  Pavillions of different height levels, connected by walkways traversing a pond, are built to allow visitors to view the garden from different angles.

The temple is definitely worth a visit.  Plus, it is conveniently located just outside Wong Tai Sin MTR Station.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

First Sketch for 2015

I really love the color pattern exhibited in this building along Paterson Street, Causeway Bay , Hong Kong: the diagonals of bright red and orange squares against the white background made the structure very visible.

Derwent Watercolor Pencils on Strathmore 400 Series Watercolor Paper