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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Liège, Mémorial, from 1986 to 2009





The "Mémorial de Cointe" has been built to celebrate the victory of the Allies in 1918.
I often drew this building. I send some sketches : The oldest is from 1986, and I drew the newest today... Each year, at November 11th, we have the possibility to climb up the tower, and to have a beautiful view of the town.

8 comments:

raena said...

I like it when you add color. It is always so subtle and soothing.

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

This is a great blog. Drawing is so underrated. These are beautiful.

bbelair said...

Superb as usual. I agree with raenna, love your subtle colors.

Nori Tominaga said...

awesome!

freekhand said...

I love all this but mainly the 2 non colored. The have some kind of quietness and serenity on those peaceful long cool lines...

Roger O'Reilly said...

Lovely work Gerard. And not a ruler in sight!

Luis Ruiz said...

Fantastic, Gerard. Especially that one in white chalk on grey paper, which is in the best tradition of architectural drawing. Awesome.

Nina said...

Couldn't agree more with "freekhand" A beautiful, serene quality to the BWs.

 
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