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PostSubject: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptySat Jan 09, 2016 9:46 am

Hello guys,....

I have been doing some Urban Sketching, Here is the link to my site.

http://faisaltariq.com/2016/01/

I have been painting a lot... but just did not get time to post,... but will do soon.

Take Care

Faisal


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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptySat Jan 09, 2016 9:47 am

http://faisaltariq.com/2016/01/
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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptyWed Jan 13, 2016 6:43 am

Nice sketches. I always want to put in way too much detail
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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptyWed Jan 13, 2016 11:59 am

Thanks Jan.
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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptyTue Feb 02, 2016 9:54 pm

Wow, the goache and water colour pencil shore sketch is beautiful! Your pen and ink sketches are cool too, I can see that you are working with a fine line (thin line) which can be hard to work with sometimes... I used to do elaborate drawings with a thin Rapidograph ink pen. It took hours to block in solids. Then I switched to markers so I could do it faster, ha ha
Cool to see the buildings, ink does neat renderings. Looking forward to seeing more Faisal
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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptyThu Feb 04, 2016 11:32 pm

Thanks Alan,... trying different things. But my focus is Oil painting. I have pledged to do 100 self-portraits this year. I will start posting after I hit #25. To share with you all. Portraits are the holy grail to me, especially self-portraits, done looking into the mirror. Wish me luck... Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Urban Sketching   Urban Sketching EmptyThu Feb 11, 2016 8:05 pm

I love what you did with the sketch and gouache. It looks like it would definitely be a great choice for plain air. The sketches are terrific also. That is one thing I have never tried.
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