Geological Museum. Budapest. Sketch. Markers
I have already returned home, but the theme of modern and Budapest has not yet let me go to a new voyage. Therefore, I draw sketches, started in Budapest. And today I will share with you those that are made near the building of the geological museum.
This building was designed by Ödön Lechner in 1986. At first this building belonged to the Hungarian Geological Community, but later it was given to the museum. Ödön Lechner was one of the first architects who used ceramics in decorating a roof. And the production of this ceramics was organized by Vilmos Zholnai, it is under the name of Zholnai that the ceramic roof tiles of Budapest are known.
For the roof of the building used a sky-blue-white tile. I had never seen a roof of this color before! And with the decoration of the facades with blue decorative details, the building looks very remarkable, and this building is made in the Art Nouveau style.
How do you like this format? A little from the history of the building and a few sketches from the scene?
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a good sketch plus an interesting explanation proves that you are also paying attention to details of the building, I like it
Thank you))For me, the feedback is very important)
Знаешь... глядя на наброски вдруг вспомнились иллюстрации к "Волшебнику изумрудного города" Волкова. Такая же нежная цветовая гамма... и это самое... ничего что я по-русски?
Да, есть что-то похожее...в Будапеште много домиков-замков)
В моем блоге можно хоть по китайски...но ввиду отсутствия знания я могу и не ответить)))))
Oh, this is a wonderful building. I love the other famous museum building by Ödön Lechner, the building of the Museum of Applied Arts. (Unfortunately, now it is closed because they started its reconstruction.
Here you find a lot of photos about it:
http://kep-ter.blog.hu/2014/06/17/az_iparmuveszeti_muzeum
I loooove your drawings/paintings. You have a nice style.
Great watercolor sketch. Still able to capture and appreciate those details on the building facade :)
It's markers, not watercolor))
Oh ya! I missed that 😂
Yes, I like this format, very much, and your sketch is wonderful! I really like your line work, colors, and enjoyed reading the history of the place! Thank you for sharing this in #steemitbloggers 😊