2012년 12월 11일 화요일

some sketches at Yonsei University, Seoul

a scenery across the street viewed from the campus of Yonsei University, pen and watercolor 
the Baekyang-ro, spine road of the campus viewed from Main Gate, pen and watercolor 
Eagle Statue/ The Symbol of Yonsei University, pencil and watercolor
Underwood Hall/ Office of the President, pen and watercolor
a near view of Underwood Hall, brush pen and oil pastel
Appenzeller Hall/ Graduate School of Social Welfare, pen and watercolor 
Yonsei Severance Cancer Center under construction, pen and watercolor
Centennial Hall/ University Museum, pen and watercolor
Yonsei University Severance Hospital Main Building, pen and watercolor
another sketch of Severance Hospital Main Building on the same spot, pen
Gwanghyewon/ The Garden of Yonsei Histoty, pen and watercolor
Luce Chaple/ University Church, pen and soft pastel
Luce Chaple/ University Church, pen and watercolor
another sketch of Luce Chaple, pencil
( 21 x 29.6cm sketchbook )
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A few days ago, I had a chance to sketch at Yonsei University Sinchon Campus near my office. Yonsei University was established in 1885 with an educational mission based on the Christian principles of truth and freedom, and that is not only one of the oldest universities but also the top three comprehensive universities in Korea.
The campus is located in Sinchon minutes away from the center of the metropolis downtown Seoul, and is well arranged in a colorful and natural setting with mix of old and new buildings.
I sketched some symbolic sceneries of the campus among the number of buildings, and enjoyed campus-life atmosphere with the university students.