Regent st. towards Piccadily

Drew this one from life perched up against the National Geographic store. I biked to the area so got there much earlier then expected and all the shopping was still closed. Having looked around I was astounded by the beautiful curves the buildings formed running along the Regent street and had to put it on paper.

Regent st. towards Piccadily, 8x6 in, 2009, detail

ink pen and watercolor, 15×20 cm, 2009, sold

Palace Hotel in Como, Italy, original ink pen and watercolor 8x6 in drawing Bergamo collonade, ink pen and watercolor original 8x6 in drawing A place to take tea English interior original ink pen and watercolor 9x12 in painting by Olha Pryymak
Twitter action for the day:
  1. “otbornym russim matom” heard from the football field across the street – I feel like I am back in my grey 8th story flat block in Lutsk

  2. Sunday Up-Market is in full swing today on Brick Lane; all flavours one desires come to our doorstep (vegetable pad thai, yum-yum-yum)

  3. Forgot to mention I went to a concert at Koko club in Camden the other day. Will make a painting of it (beautiful reds in the interior) soon

  4. A stroll along the Borough market can suck out loads of money from your pocket, still a delight, sigh

  5. thank you @bila_kishka for sharing the site by my favourite ceramics artist Olha Pylnyk http://www.pylnyk.info/
  1. @urbansketchers on twitter unite!2 minutes ago from web in reply to urbansketchers

  2. my recently de-virtualized friend in arts James Hobbs is featured in Artists and Illustrators magazine http://tinyurl.com/ydo64d35 minutes ago from web

  3. is it just me or any of you drawing types normally get your heads come out bigger then life in proportion to the body of the subject?about 7 hours ago from web
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