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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
My Santa Maria in Trastevere
Drawn in 2007, inspired by Ben's post. I did it from nearly the same position (from a café). Such a beautiful place!
Labels:
Florian Afflerbach,
Italy,
pencil drawing,
renaissance,
Rome
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7 comments:
great depth in this. love the shadow.
beautiful drawing florian - and.... am I seeing right? is that humans!!? in a flaf drawing?! good stuff!
great great great! the dark cast shadow,and the addition of the little row of sketched heads - its great!
Nice !
I like how you limited the visual field by the awning and the heads... very effective shadows and great depth feeling, too!
beautiful place, great angle of rome, love this square!w trastevere!
great sketch!
Great sketch! This place is special to me ... and it was the subject of my first uSk post: http://www.urbansketchers.com/2009/06/santa-maria-in-trastevere.html
Excellent work, Flaf!
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