Sketch of the day in my moleskine artjournal is Turkish antique ceramic heater I saw in a home in Istanbul. It's so unique I have never seen anything quite like it. It's quite small and has pretty decorative floral patterns.... Continue Reading →
Happy hour series sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is a bottle of Straropolska polish vodka that a friend brought from Poland when he came to visit Istanbul. It's not a traditional clear colour but more like... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is a woven wooden stool. They are typically found in traditional coffee houses across Istanbul, Turkey. People sit around these small stools drinking tea, smoking Nargile and playing backgammon.
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is the Suleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey from from Galata bridge. It is an Ottoman imperial mosque designed by Mimarsinan in the Islamic and Byzantine style. It is the largest mosque... Continue Reading →
Today's sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal are istanbul doors from my walk around Cihangir area. It is an art deco door with a nautical design. "Today I close the door to my past, open the door... Continue Reading →
Today's sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is of Figaro the cat. Cat's have it all - admiration, an endless sleep and company only when they want it ~ Rod Mckuen
Sketch of the day in my moleskine artjournal: Istanbul street cat. The city where there is a cat beneath every chair. Istanbul looks after the street cats and dogs. They r tagged, vaccinated and neutered. The people feed them and... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is a water pipe called Shisha or Nargile in Turkey. Smoking Nargile is Turkish past time. Flavoured tobacco, for example apple which is a classic flavour, is wrapped in a foil... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the in my moleskine art journal are vintage cast iron industrial hooks inspired from my walks around Istanbul, Turkey. I love discovering all the little things around the city. It's not just about the architecture. It's things big... Continue Reading →
