Thursday, January 3, 2013

Pranang Bay, Krabi, Thailand

Pranang Bay, Krabi, Thailand

When you are in Phuket, you may book day tours that bring you out into the seas and onto the islands that "sprout" around Phuket and Krabi. One of the island we arrived at was Pranang Island, where there is a legendary Pranang Cave. Everyone talks about the story of Pranang Cave. It's about a tragic love affair and the destruction of the world resulting in how the seas of Krabi to look like what it is now. Beautiful and exotic and full of mysteries. You may read the story off from the Internet.

Pranang Beach and many other little islands arealways infested with tourists from all over the world, especially during winter seasons. During the off peak periods, these islands would look unexplored and out of this world. You would enjoy it better then.

Drawn on location but painted back home with Shinhan watercolors. Embellished with Derwent Colorsoft Colored pencils.

9 comments:

Antonio Bunster Zegers said...

Love it! Really beautiful, nice work!

bh yoo said...

It's very cold here (-16 degrees). Your sketch makes me feel better. :)

Urusai said...


Hahahah!!, me too, such a beautiful sketch makes me feel better.

Don Low said...

Thank you all for your beautiful comments.

k. tague said...

I love this sketch, thanks for sharing, beautiful.

Rene Fijten said...

Fantastic, I wish I could be there. In the Netherlands it's raining and depressingly grey.

VHein said...

This looks spectacularly exotic, Don! Lovely and evocative drawing.

Murray Dewhurst said...

I agree, a spectacular view!

Don Low said...

Thank you. Appreciate your comments!!

 
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