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London UK urban sketch European cityscape watercolor Original colorful drawing, made by professional watercolor and brushpens. Original art could be suitable as a present for you, your friends, relatives, colleagues, who likes England, United Kingdom, London. 100% original hand painted fine art by artist Anastasia Mukhina (AnaMuStudio). CHOOSE YOUR PREFERRED SIZE FROM THE LIST BELOW. IMPORTANT DETAILS: — Watercolor needed to keep framed under the glass, prevent from direct sunlight — Frame is not included. This is given on photo as an example — Colors of painting maybe vary, due to different monitor settings SHIPPING: — Artwork will be carefully packed to prevent any damage — Tracking number provided CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE ARTWORKS: Welcome back to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnaMuStudio
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London painting city sketch ACEO Original art watercolor painting Miniature artwork 100% original hand painted fine art. From my AnaMuStudio (artist Anastasia Mukhina). Original painting made in size: — 8.75 x 6.25 cm / 3.5” x 2.5” IMPORTANT DETAILS: — Watercolor ACEO on watercolor paper. — Watercolor artworks is needed to avoid straight sunlight. — Colors of painting maybe vary, due to different monitor settings. SHIPPING: — Artwork will be carefully packed to prevent any damage. — Tracking number provided. CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE ARTWORKS: Welcome back to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnaMuStudio Thank you for supporting my art!
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"London - after rain" high quality fine art print of my original watercolor painting. Prints 8 1/4" x 11.5/8"and 11,69" × 16,54" are printed on 200g/m watercolour paper . Prints 16 "x 23" and larger are printed on 160 g\m high quality matte paper Signed front and back,Dated on back Not framed and not matted. It will be shipped First Class Mail in a clear cello sleeve with a cardboard backing our tube. TRACKING INFO will be sent to you once your items are packed and includes a link to check the status of the shipment. For original painting watercolor you are welcome to check my gallery at: www.etsy.com/shop/ValRArtOriginal *Please understand that the colors on your monitor might appear slightly different to the colors of the actual print. Thanks for visiting :) Have a wonderful day! Size paper: 14,8 × 21cm,5 4/5" × 8 1/4", A5 (with white borders) 21 cm x 29,7 cm, 8 1/4" x 11.5/8", A4.(with white borders) 29,7cm × 42cm, 11,69" × 16,54", A3(with white borders)
London art print. Art print of an original watercolor / marker painting, digitally improved from City sketches collection that was made by me. Printed on ~ 190 gsm paper With ~ 0.3in - 0.6in white border for handling and matting. If You prefer no borders, just let me know! 5x7 inches / 12.7x17.8 cm 8x10 inches / 20.4x25.4 cm 11x14 inches / 27.9x35.6 cm 13x19 inches / 32.9x48.3 cm Signed on the front with initials, back - full name. Colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences. If any questions or preferences, just let me know! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shipping. Free shipping. To get a tracking number choose shipping upgrade (USD 3.00) at checkout. 5x7 and 8x10 prints will be shipped in bubble mailer, clear cello sleeve with card backing for extra security. 11x14 and 13x19 prints will be shipped in an art tube. It usually takes ~1 week for order to arrive in EU. Please note that it takes a little longer for customers from U.S., Canada and Australia. Thank you for looking :)
A couple of weeks ago, along with the recently launched Urban Sketchers London and the regular Meetup group ‘Drawing London on Location‘, I organized a sketchcrawl around the Temple and Fleet Street areas of London. I am a guest correspondent on USk London, and was back visiting for a couple of weeks, so I […]
Urban sketchers - drawing on location from observation - around and about London
This is an original Hand-drawn ink rendering of the famous London Landmark, Big Ben. The drawing measures 11 inches by 14 inches, on flat matte paper. Please note this item is not a reproduced print, it's the one of one original.
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Yep, I'm still wading through my sketches from Europe. Here are 10 from London, with a short note about each. I better get all my sketches posted, as I leave in two weeks for Australia and lot more sketching!!!! 1. The sketch above was done on a steamy afternoon along the Thames. Together with my friends Beliza Mendes and Anne Percival (that's Anne's right hand), we had a fabulous time wandering London. This sketch became the inspiration for my workshop at the Chicago symposium, "Lay It On The Line"...how to use your eye level to draw wide riverfront views and a demo on painting watery reflections. 2. The first morning, Anne, Beliza and I walked out of our hotel only a few steps when we stumbled upon the early light hitting this amazing building (OK, there were amazing buildings everywhere!) We stopped on the spot and had to sketch it. 3. Also near our hotel was Trafalgar Square. I stood way off to the side and attempted to catch a sweeping view of this amazing gathering place. A little overworked... 4. After a day or two in London, we were off to meet the sketchers from Asia who had just arrived in town...Tia, KK, Pramote, Patrick, and more., and Gail Wong too..it was just incredibly fun to have this instant community, to see old friends and meet new friends. It's incredible to see how everyone sketches differently, and sketches beautifully in their own way. So much to learn! I headed to the interior to sketch this view of Covent Garden...again, a little overworked. What can I say, I get carried away. A serious one point perspective while I got to listen to amazing musicians entertaining the crowds. 5. The sketch below was super quick, as I also wanted to catch the exterior. 6. One day Anne and Beliza and I took a lovely boat trip to nearby Greenwich--the place where time begins, as in Greenwich Mean Time. We walked among the elegant Sir Christopher Wren buildings, had the best Fish & Chips I think I've ever eaten, then walked up the hill to the observatory. 7 & 8. One straight on view of the columns in Greenwich, followed by a quick sketch of St. Pancras Station back in London. I was starting to feel sick, so I worked fast then ran off to buy some vitamin C. The sketches here appear full size. 9. By this time, lots of sketchers had arrived in London. We were a big group sketching around Big Ben and the square in front of Westminster Abbey. I rather like how this sketch came out, as by leaving big areas of the paper white, it stayed fresh. 10. And last, this is a sketch from the London Urban Sketchers meet up at St. Paul's cathedral. I sketched and painted this inside during the Sunday morning service. Talk about sketching the shape of the space! And the hardest color to paint is actually the lack of color...white. Finally, a real treat when one of my favorite students from my teaching days in New York City at Parsons, Illugi Eysteinsson, surprised me by showing up!!! Incredible!!! Originally from Iceland, his boundless energy now goes to teaching drawing and sketching in London and other parts of the world...look him up online and on Facebook and follow his work! 11. ARGH, overworked and too fast...sometimes it doesn't pay to work quickly, but better to capture this than nothing at all!! I found a spot in the shade...this is the Admiralty Arch. After this, it was off to the train station and the Symposium in Manchester!!!
They say that visual arts like drawing, painting and even sculpting starts with the drawing of a line. What if the line itself became the entire art? For