Travels documented, in Urban Architectural drawings.
David Morales, has the following, written on his site: "Arquitecto con alma de carpintero." which Google translates to: "Architect with carpenter's soul." Not sure if the translation is correct and if it is, what it refers to. All of these drawings are a wonderful way of recording a moment in time. All neatly kept in a Moleskine journal, they almost become a photo album. The pages of which, you can flick through, making your mind flash memories of the time they were drawn and the feelings they evoke.
Torre Salvana.
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Salesian cloister building.
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3.5 hours Drawing.
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Barrio Piedra Pintada.
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Childhood memories.
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Children's park 1.
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Children's park 2.
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Gardens.
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Hacienda El Vergel.
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Hotel Iguaima.
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Ibagué, Tolima.
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La Colonia Guell.
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Out for coffee.
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wonderful!
ReplyDeletewhen you draw your lines for shadow in your journals, do you use a ruler or are they freehand?
i think i'll get back to doing this. much more fun to look at than photos!
thanks!
I completely agree, a different way of appreciating architecture, the cities we live in and the places we visit.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful Friday 🌿️🌺️🌿️
DS