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©2007-2009 ~City-Builder
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Imaginary Market square in an Eastern European city. I choose to put elements of both Krakow and Prague into this drawing. Fineliner and ink on paper, 25x25cm, 10"x10" This is the entire drawing, not a detail as usual.

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:iconnucularman:
amazing job :)

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ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza. ;)
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Very nice we should all live in a town like this.
It's cool that the buildings have open spaces inside them, and all the folk are out and about.
Are there places for rent here?
Staats
:iconfrazamm:
So much detail in this and most of your other city-scape pieces! I think you are vary, very patient and persistent to tackle such a subject. Also, you have a very good knack for perspective. Been watching you awhile.
:icondjevellama:
oh my gosh!
the details! How long time did it take you to draw this pic?
:iconnnicc:
I can choose a window and live an imagination life, with others neighbours of this beautiful city. Make of it my new native land, with memories made of imagination and forget this country. I can just feel the sorrow that I felt seeing her landscape when I left from Prakow, a life ago...
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Three days probably seven or eight hours.
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You can visit such cities in the Czech Republic and Poland. You might find them a little less cheerfull in reality though.
:icondarkwulfmn:
Hmmm, very interesting output. I had a chance to visit Krakow and I live in Prague, so I'm able to pintpoint most of the builfing...and my ipression is great :)

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looks so perfect!
reality rarely measures up
Staats

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September 28, 2007
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