Saturday, February 16, 2013

people in Seoul Station

 at the large plaza in front of Seoul Station, pen and watercolor

at the concourse inside the Station building, pen and watercolor

 another scenery at the concourse, pen and watercolor

a scenery toward the platform viewed from the lounge upstairs, pen and watercolor

 at the food court, pen and watercolor

 Old Seoul Station building, pen and watercolor

a streetscape looking down from the Station building, pen
(21 X29.6cm sketchbook)

A few days ago, we Seoul urban sketchers met each other at the food court inside Seoul Station building, and sketched here and there looking around the Station building.   A crowd of people surged toward the Station buiding complex, and the street was jammed with people and vehicles.  I was impressed by the crowd of people hurrying busily in and out the Station building.
Seoul Station full of movement is one of the most favorite places to sketch for our sketchers.

6 comments:

Matthias Talmeier - Art Journaling said...

wonderful sketches!
I love it - very powerfull,
Ithink it's difficult to paint inside the building with the people and the architecture!?

Veronica Lawlor said...

So interesting to see the Seoul Station. Love the drawings, too.

Murray Dewhurst said...

You definitely captured the feeling of movement in these, the bottom one is spectacular!

Lee Yong Hwan said...

The station is always full of life and vitality. When It's so difficult on the spot, sometimes I wash at home. Thanks all for your favorable comments.

petescully said...

These are great! I always enjoy your sketches. Hopefully some day I will go to Korea, Seoul looks great.

Lee Yong Hwan said...

Thank you for your interest in my works. I hope you'll visit Seoul soon.

 
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