Moscow, Russia, MosGU (Moscow University for the Humanities), Japanese lessons
(Москва, МосГУ (Московский гуманитарный университет), уроки японского)
Anya-chan (Аня)
Moscow, Russia, MosGU (Moscow University for the Humanities), Japanese lessons
(Москва, МосГУ (Московский гуманитарный университет), уроки японского)
Anya-chan (Аня)
Moscow, Russia, MosGU (Moscow University for the Humanities), Japanese lessons
(Москва, МосГУ (Московский гуманитарный университет), уроки японского)
Anya-chan (Аня)
The New Year 2010 gift sketches of my new сlassmates.
Vasilisa, sportswoman
There are a lot of stupid rules in my new school, the worst of them is the forbiddance of using cameras. I always take my camera with me and make photos of friends to draw sketches using photos as sources, but here is the only thing I could use as camera is the my iphone, so it’s harder to make clean photos that could be turned into nice sketches. The first month I was trying to break the rule and I’ve made a lot of nice photos which were turned into this drawings, on the one of them you are looking now.
The New Year 2010 gift sketches.
Katya “Сivik”, painter.
She is the new student in the College, she came when i left, but I’ve met her a few times and I think she is a nice girl. This is the first her appearance on my sketches.
(Civik is a nickname made from her family name (Civinskaya), because there are two Katyas in the group and there should be any difference between them)
The New Year 2010 gift sketches.
Vlad, painter, gamer and one of my best friends.
Final version of the sketch.
(The text written on the sketch means “Surrealism. Freedom. The power of joy.”)
The New Year 2010 gift sketches.
Vlad, painter, gamer and one of my best friends.
Second version of the sketch. While drawing New Year sketches I remembered my sketch of Vlad I’ve drawn at my study in the college. I thought that I couldn’t draw anything better and i was right, so I’ve just edited the sketch a little and transformed it into a nice gift.
(The text written on the sketch means “Surrealism. Freedom. The power of joy.”)