Yesterday's sketch session during a poetry festival held in Penne, a pretty village not far from where I live. I really enjoy these new sheets of kraft paper.
@davidrevoy Oh, this is nice !
I do love Pepper & Carrot, and the fantasy themes as you draw for Contributopia, but this is nice to see something from you in a completely different setting than I am used to :)
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Penne is a lovely medieval place (with a good restaurant also) : we (as a family) use to be there (in the valley) to refesh ourselves in hot days... We have a lot of chance to be close to this place and valley.
@davidrevoy Such gorgeous sketches!!!
@davidrevoy Wow! You used white-out on brown paper for the highlights? Genius!
@davidrevoy Amazing sketches! I love drawings from live events like this, so it's a really pleasant surprise to see you do it.
It's fun that for me it still has some fantasy vibe to it (helped greatly by the beautiful village, but because of the microphone, in a steampunk kind of way hehe), making it look even more interesting.
@davidrevoy I sometimes have this weird though of do we do justice to the tree that died from which the paper come from. These artwork definitely does. Well done David Revoy! Outstanding work!
@davidrevoy "Penne" as in "Penne d'Agenais"???
I think I recognize it.
Your sketches are beautiful by the way.
@David Thanks! It's not Penne d'Agenais (yep, this one is also nearby home and cute) it's the one on the other side https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penne_(Tarn) . So many places here have similar names
@davidrevoy Thanks. Strangely, I'm not very familiar with the Tarn, except for Cordes-sur-Ciel (whereas I know most of Lot-et-Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Lot and Dordogne, and a bit of Aveyron)