As I promised myself over new year, I’m going to get out and draw and paint more. And with the weather as beautiful as it is today, I’d be a fool to stay inside and stare at a computer screen.
Banyan Tree, Stanley Market – drawing
I feel as if I haven’t been out drawing for quit a while. Between working on the mural and the thunder storms passing through everyday, it looks like it’s been more than a week now. Today was supposed to be
Figs – drawing
While I mainly draw large things, like buildings and landscapes, every once in a while I am attracted by small things. For the last month this tree beside my house has been sprouting very small figs directly from its trunk
Toa Dan Park, Ho Chi Minh City – drawing
After a day on the river I took it easy and just strolled around the center of Ho Chi Minh City. I am becoming more accustomed to the continuous stream of motorcycles going by and can now cross the street
Banyan Tree on Stanley Market Rd. – drawing
If you were wondering about the absence of yesterday’s post, it was a public holiday in China. It was the Qing Ming Festival, or tomb cleaning day. Because I live in Big Wave Bay and just the other side of
Temples in Shau Kei Wan – drawing
These temples are very hard to find if you don’t know were to look. I have seen many tourists following the signs at the bus depot only to be led in circles. And it wasn’t until I was getting a
Radioactive Painting – painting
I tried to get out and finish this painting before the radiation cloud passes over. Time to wet a towel and wrap it around my head. I’ve decided that eating large amounts of salted seaweed will be good for my