
I also walked to Santiago.
It was a great experience arriving from a narrow, climbing alley and suddenly discovering the huge, beautiful cathedral on the turn of the street.
More drawings of this walk on my blog.
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5 comments:
really nice angle, and I'm glad to have seen your original notebook. à bientôt pedro!
Este caminho muito me atrai e tenho muita vontade de percorre-lo. Ontem estava pensando na possibilidade de faze-lo com o intuito de fazer sketches e criar um livro. É um projeto para daqui alguns anos.
Aqui no Brasil existe o Caminho do Sol que é de aproximadamente 209 quilometros e tem o mesmo intuito do da Espanha. Este talvez eu faça daqui ums 2 anos, fotografando e desenhando. Acho que será legal!
Abraços e muito bonito o sketch da mágica chegada.
great composition, love how this theme develops...
me encanta la vista que has escogido y el uso del color
Fantastic sketch Pedro !
I love how this view peeks around a corner, giving a real feeling of arrival.
I never saw the swinging botafumeiro like you did, and unfortunately the new city of culture was not open yet. I did visit the art museum and adjacent park (by Alvaro Siza).
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