

View of Rossio Square, Lisbon, from the Santa Justa Elevator. October 12, 2008
"I feel a close connection between travelling and drawing, a fact that has many advantages: I get lots of memories from my sketchbooks when I travel, and, the fact that I feel I am travelling whenever I draw, enables me to travel day after day, in my own town. And what I like about my hometown, Lisbon, is the unexpected meeting of the alley, the old square, and the Tagus River, always peeking at every corner of the street."
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11 comments:
I love your style!
It's so great to discover such a great artists here!
I love the black & white panorama featured here. Look forward to seeing more.
ALL OF YA ARE GREAT AND WONDERFULL ARTISTES!!!!!!!!! I LOVE THE ARWORKS AND I LOVE THE BLOG.
I know this fellow from somewhere...
Hello Eduardo. I'm enjoying your panoramic drawings - it's great to have a wide selection of artists, both style and subject-wise on here.
Obrigado. I'm going to try to show Lisbon.
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Please join us and tell your friends about:
pleinairartists.ning.com
we are worldwide, free and growing faster than the swine flu.
Don Maier
Hi Professor Salavisa.
I really apreciate the work you've been making to feature drawing in portugal.
I loved the visit you made at my school last year talking about how carrying a sketchbook everywhere with you makes you have more atention to things you see everyday.
Hi Professor Salavisa.
I really apreciate the work you've been making to feature drawing in portugal.
I loved the visit you made at my school last year talking about how carrying a sketchbook everywhere with you makes you have more atention to things you see everyday.
Olá Eduardo,
Gostava de começar a pintar em aguarela.
Sabe se posso encontrar na Internet dicas (ou algum curso) de como iniciar?
Obrigado.
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