Gloomy, yet sunny
12th of Oct 17'
The first experience of having a class visit to the capital of my own country. I didn't manage to take a lot of good pictures, but I'll try my best. The objectives were initially making facade drawing, and it end up with us being lazing around taking shots of building cus the sun was scorching hot, irritating our eyes and the heat was too much too handle. I've never been to Merdeka Square before so this is literally an overwhelming occurence to me. And despite the heat, I had fun with the scene and the situation. By having fun, what I meant is staying for 2 HOURS under the shades only for one facade drawing. Trying a very spontaneous facade drawing is actually very challenging and bothersome as i am not good with drawings and sketches. That's why i've been taking abundant pictures of the streets, buildings, weather and my fellows. However, in the evening, the settings became gloomy and dull but in a beautiful way. The skies were grey and the rain keeps falling on my head. A gloomy rain and it made our pictures look even more picturesque. The settings give you a feeling as if you're in overseas, or we could say United Kingdom since it rains very often. The buildings also set you off with different kind of vibes or genre, the details were amazing and the concept were vibrant. After the long walks of finding masjid jamek, we took a break and went to the central market. I would've never know that central market exist, if i were excluded from the trip. The market was amazing, they had different sections/streets according to the races and they promotes significant culture, crafts and arts. I found this little coconut shop, it sells organic and natural coconut based beauty products including carvings made from coconut. MOANA VIBES ALERT!! We found a very mind-blowing shop. This chinese uncle is very laidback wearing plain shirts and comfortable outfits sitting holding palettes filled with oil paint (many colors #artsy) painting in small squares of villages. It cost an arm and a leg to buy the paintings, but it was worth it. His details and workmanship is undeniably good!! Oh, and also we found many interesting bags shops (it is so inexpensive!!!!!) and crafts-related shoes. Finally, we ended the trip with rain pouring heavily escorting us in the bus hahhahhahahhah lol. but yah it feels that way😋😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
The first experience of having a class visit to the capital of my own country. I didn't manage to take a lot of good pictures, but I'll try my best. The objectives were initially making facade drawing, and it end up with us being lazing around taking shots of building cus the sun was scorching hot, irritating our eyes and the heat was too much too handle. I've never been to Merdeka Square before so this is literally an overwhelming occurence to me. And despite the heat, I had fun with the scene and the situation. By having fun, what I meant is staying for 2 HOURS under the shades only for one facade drawing. Trying a very spontaneous facade drawing is actually very challenging and bothersome as i am not good with drawings and sketches. That's why i've been taking abundant pictures of the streets, buildings, weather and my fellows. However, in the evening, the settings became gloomy and dull but in a beautiful way. The skies were grey and the rain keeps falling on my head. A gloomy rain and it made our pictures look even more picturesque. The settings give you a feeling as if you're in overseas, or we could say United Kingdom since it rains very often. The buildings also set you off with different kind of vibes or genre, the details were amazing and the concept were vibrant. After the long walks of finding masjid jamek, we took a break and went to the central market. I would've never know that central market exist, if i were excluded from the trip. The market was amazing, they had different sections/streets according to the races and they promotes significant culture, crafts and arts. I found this little coconut shop, it sells organic and natural coconut based beauty products including carvings made from coconut. MOANA VIBES ALERT!! We found a very mind-blowing shop. This chinese uncle is very laidback wearing plain shirts and comfortable outfits sitting holding palettes filled with oil paint (many colors #artsy) painting in small squares of villages. It cost an arm and a leg to buy the paintings, but it was worth it. His details and workmanship is undeniably good!! Oh, and also we found many interesting bags shops (it is so inexpensive!!!!!) and crafts-related shoes. Finally, we ended the trip with rain pouring heavily escorting us in the bus hahhahhahahhah lol. but yah it feels that way😋😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
This white building (it looks so ancient) 😆
this dream catcher were all so prettyyyyy (inc moscar) 😉
this is the coconut shop i've been talking, so small but interesting!
panoramic view infront of the National Library 😋
details and this painting looks really alive in reality.
this uncle artwork was eye-catching (daebak uncle!!)
i wish that your painting can become greater even in the future.
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