Sketchbook: Berlin

Finally, we arrived in Berlin.

Berlin has a reputation for being an arty city, with a creative scene that is often compared to 80s New York. So, being the curious artists we are, we were excited to head down there and check it out.

The interesting thing about Berlin is that it – perhaps more than any other city – has been involved with so many historical events of the twentieth century, from start to finish. Just off the top of my head I think of both World Wars, Hitler, the Berlin Wall, communism, olympics, Bauhaus etc.

One of the first things that surprised me was the sheer size of the city. There exists a feeling of massive space in their wide boulevards that stretch on and on, palaces galore, and multiple city squares.

We stayed there for 4 days and loved it. I was really inspired by the Northern European tradition of graphics arts and dense mark-making, and you can see it coming out more and more in these drawings. Here are some sketches and drawings that I’d like to share with you.

Berlin sketchbook drawing
Wanted to do more collage, layering all these bits and pieces everywhere. Museum Island is a UNESCO world heritage site in the middle of Berlin, with at least 4 massive museums, covering many periods.

Berlin sketchbook drawing

Berlin sketchbook drawing
I really loved the streets and buildings of Berlin. They had a unique character and feel, sort of square and colourful.

Berlin sketchbook drawing
Behind Alexanderplaatz.

Berlin sketchbook drawing

Berlin sketchbook drawing
Still trying to capture those colourful squares! This time, with collage.

And I kept drawing with my trusty pens in my moleskine sketchbook. Here are the ones I made in Berlin.

Berlin sketchbook drawing
A drawing of one of the buildings on Museum Island.

Berlin sketchbook drawing
Charlottenburg Palace. Waiting under an arch for the place to open, while it started raining.

Berlin sketchbook drawing
Hautbahnhoff. The main train station, a massive modern steel structure. My last drawing in Berlin, you can see the clock points to 11AM.

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