Tuesday, April 16, 2013

IAH-West Palm Beach FL-Conference

I was in West Palm Beach, FL last week for a conference. No I didn't get to go to the beach(I am not exactly a salt water and sun person), but it was a great conference, with abundance of delicious food.
I had hours in the IAH(Houston International Airport) to spare, while listening to songs on my iPhone, and after watching several episodes of "How I Met Your Mother" on Netflix, I thought to myself "Hey.... I think I brought my sketchbook with me!" which I did. So here are the results.    
I also did a few doodles during the conference(yeah, I pay good attention to the speakers ^^)
I hope you enjoy these, thank you all for visiting and your comments. =)

21 comments:

  1. love the first sketch of the chairs especially! i find chairs in general particularly challenging. these are great.

    ive found nothing kills time in an airport faster than sketching!

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    1. Yeah I agree. Chairs may look simple, but they are hard to pencil on paper :)
      It really helped me to kill the hours

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    1. Yeah, that speaker looks so funny in different angle. He's the nicest and soft spoken guy, I just thought I wanted to make him a little dramatic.

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  3. The airport drawings are right on! Also, such great expression on the "devil" portrait.

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    1. Thank you Sandra. That guy was not a devil at all :D I just thought it's funny to draw him with a lot more expressions.

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  4. Nice job Alex...;) Sketching at the airport helps make delayed flights almost palatable. I love the row of seats...those have become a familiar subject in my travel books too...:)

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    1. :) Couldn't agree more Margaret.
      If I get stranded in the airport for hours again, I'd prolly do the same thing.

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  5. You're never bored when you have a sketchbook, great sketches Alex!

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  6. Hi Alex, I love your sketches and your portraits... well, I don't really have words to describe them, they're truly amazing!

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    1. Thank you Ana :) I am glad you like them

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