18 June 2007

A week on the beach

I've spent the last week on the beach. Me and my family went to Cesenatico, a little town 100 km far from Bologna, in the area of the Adriatic shore called Riviera Romagnola.
Obviously, I had sooooo much time to skecth.









This was my "studio" while making the previous two sketches.


15 comments:

  1. What a lovely drawings...you make me long for my vacation :-)
    Very nice work. I enjoyed looking at it.

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  2. Wonderful sketches and great blog! I had to add you to my links...

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  3. These are brilliant! Thank you for sharing them.

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  4. OH WOW!!! All of them are brilliant. Just brilliant. I am jealous!

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  5. I particularly like the beach plan. Very witty and funny. Congratulations.

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  6. Your sketches are simply beautiful. It is always such a pleasure to see what someone who draws for a living draws when they are relaxing. Your love of form shows very deeply in your work. Thank you for sharing.

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  7. Absolutely terrific. All of them are fantastic!!! Both this and our last post.

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  8. i love them all. i can practically feel the sand and the sun

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  9. Every one of these drawings is absolutely stunning!!! Wow. I especially like the plan view of the beach. You should have tried to sell it to the resort!

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  10. Too much time to sketch? What a luxury and you made such good use of all that time. These are gorgeous!

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  11. Beautiful sketches. Love your style.

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  12. buenísimos apuntes miguel, vaya trazo tan espontáneo y seguro que tienes, tambien me encanta la foto de tu estudio en la playa... ah, el mediterráneo!!! saludos

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  13. Me gusta mucho ese plano de las sombrillas en la playa. Este tipo de extrañas observaciones, sorpresas cuando se curiosea en dibujos ajenos, me alegran el día

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  14. I should say that you made me love the watercolour, and i ask this question very genuinely, have you ever considered writing a book about how to paint?

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