Travel Sketchbook
Collection by Oh She Paints
Inspiring sketchbook ideas for keeping a visual travel journal on your holidays! Make art on vacation!
ALONGTIMEALONE
I can never come up with what to say so here are some words that I love from Leonard Cohen:ring the bells that still can ringforget your perfect offering- there is a crack in everything that's how the light gets in ~leonard...
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Painting Penang: Kiah Kiean Sketches Landmarks and Daily Life in Exciting Ways
Penge etched and sketched - Lis Watkins' watercolours - Penge Tourist Board
Lis Watkins has been adorning the ‘net with her beautiful drawings and watercolours for some time now and many of them feature lovely representations of our Penge landmarks. We’ve picked out a few of our local favourites. You can see more of Lis’ lovely sketches on her blog http://www.lineandwash.blogspot.co.uk/
Penge etched and sketched - Lis Watkins' watercolours - Penge Tourist Board
Lis Watkins has been adorning the ‘net with her beautiful drawings and watercolours for some time now and many of them feature lovely representations of our Penge landmarks. We’ve picked out a few of our local favourites. You can see more of Lis’ lovely sketches on her blog http://www.lineandwash.blogspot.co.uk/
Terrassa
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STRADARIO ROMANO
Via Panisperna Pane e Prosciutto Si fa derivare il nome da una lapide quì esistente, che faceva menzione di un prefetto Perpenna; secondo il Maes qui era l Tempio di Giove Fagutale al quale si sacrificava un porco (ecco la perna, ossia il prosciutto) i cui pezzi si mangiavano avidamente, poi se ne celebrava la festa con conviti popolari, nei quali si dispensava a profusione a tutti i devoti pane e prosciutto: panis et perna. Tradizione questa rimasta alle monache di Santa Chiara, che nella…
Isola Tiberina, Rome
Benedetta Dossi in Rome, Italy I love to spend a bit of time drawing along the Tiber Island bridge. The atmosphere is quiet, there are artists and musicians displaying their wares to tourists...a Neapolitan singer raises his voice over all.