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I happened to see a detailed art drawing by a forum member under "Random camino photos" today. I found the photo intriguing, so I searched the artist's name, @Paul Revill, and found his whole series of 37 drawings as he walked the Camino Frances. He sketches with a detailed, charming type of doodling imo.
I thought I would bring it to the attention of forum members in case others would like to see his work as the drawings are only in the media section.
Another artist I have enjoyed is @Stephan the Painter; he sketched daily, adding in water colors.
I know there have been other artists who sketch, but I no longer recall how to look them up.
A sample of Paul's work...
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I've got a few books by artists who have sketched or painted their Caminos. I wouldn't mind a few more.

(I know that the Camino is supposed to help us detach from wanting "stuff" with the realization of how little we really need. It has failed utterly to stem my growing collection of books, just given me another topic to collect books on.)
 
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A Japanese artist, Ikeda Munehiro did a 700 page watercolor guide to the Camino in 1983 through 1986. There was a copy on display at the Pilgrims Museum in Santiago

Yes, an actual guidebook that showed the trail and places to stay, etc.

From what I could gather the Xunta de Galicia printed 500 copies in 1999. I think There’s one at the University of Santiago at their library, but it seemed a daunting challenge to see if I could look at it.

Any more information about this would be greatly appreciate it. I’d love to get a copy of this, although I’m betting that’s a longshot if they’re really only 500 of them.

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Document Type:Book
All Authors / Contributors:Munehiro Ikeda
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Munehiro Ikeda
ISBN:8445324292 9788445324295
OCLC Number:432967897
Description:417, [44] p. principalmente il. color 24 x 34 cm
Responsibility:Ikeda Munehiro; [traducción, Teruko Kasutani y Rosa M. Casals].u

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Kinda the same thing I suppose, I've stayed at the Albergue San Miguel in Hospital de Orbigo a couple of times and it's filled with artwork by pilgrims who have stayed there.
It's a really cool albergue with a good vibe.
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I happened to see a detailed art drawing by a forum member under "Random camino photos" today. I found the photo intriguing, so I searched the artist's name, @Paul Revill, and found his whole series of 37 drawings as he walked the Camino Frances. He sketches with a detailed, charming type of doodling imo.
I thought I would bring it to the attention of forum members in case others would like to see his work as the drawings are only in the media section.
Another artist I have enjoyed is @Stephan the Painter; he sketched daily, adding in water colors.
I know there have been other artists who sketch, but I no longer recall how to look them up.
A sample of Paul's work...
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I found one of the art paintings in the Gamrekeli Gallery a few days ago. It was titled "the way to Santiago de Compostela". It was an anonymous painting and had a view from the cliff. Unfortunately, I couldn't take the photo (the gallery prohibited it). I can't find the painting on their website, too. This gallery is located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Maybe someone knows about the painter? I really want to find out who painted it and how this painting happened to be in the Georgian exhibition.
 
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I love those T-shirts! Do you know if he was selling them on the Camino or online? I'd love ordering one.
I may have messed up with my Spanish but I left the conversation with the belief that he drew on the shirts as personal souvenirs of his various caminos. I was surprised to see one hanging up in the Muxia bar.
 
when I was Hospi at San Anton a lady checked in and had enough time to create a watercolor , you see time is of the essence as well . look carefully as there a lot of detail which is not immediately apparent. Top left are our owls . one female and a male. The mother at 4am would bring them live food so they would learn how to hunt. It was dropped on the the albergue roof and all hell broke loose which was perturbing to some pilgrims, I guess they are adults now,
 

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when I was Hospi at San Anton a lady checked in and had enough time to create a watercolor , you see time is of the essence as well . look carefully as there a lot of detail which is not immediately apparent. Top left are our owls . one female and a male. The mother at 4am would bring them live food so they would learn how to hunt. It was dropped on the the albergue roof and all hell broke loose which was perturbing to some pilgrims, I guess they are adults now,
Lovely, and yes, I see the owls when I enlarge the picture! What an interesting little story; it gives new meaning to "live feed".🙂
 
I happened to see a detailed art drawing by a forum member under "Random camino photos" today. I found the photo intriguing, so I searched the artist's name, @Paul Revill, and found his whole series of 37 drawings as he walked the Camino Frances. He sketches with a detailed, charming type of doodling imo.
I thought I would bring it to the attention of forum members in case others would like to see his work as the drawings are only in the media section.
Another artist I have enjoyed is @Stephan the Painter; he sketched daily, adding in water colors.
I know there have been other artists who sketch, but I no longer recall how to look them up.
A sample of Paul's work...
View attachment 135630
It is a wonderful thing to do sketchbooks through Caminos. I, myself, am a urbansketcher. Every Camino a cary tiny wattercolourset, a small brush and a sketchbook. Infortunatly, I never did a complete travelbook as I intended. First, there are days in which I arrive late in the albergue, having only time no shower, eat and sleep. In other days, I meet other pilgrims, and I lose track of time chatting. Offcourse, one can always take a picture and to the wattercolour back home, but this is not my thing; urbansketching philosophy is to sketch live. It is wya more satisfactory. I also cary some lose papper sheets, so I give some sketches to hospitaleros ou to friends I make in the Camino. Anyway, every new Camino I start with a renewed intention of be a commited sketcher, filling daily my sketchbook with drawings und poetry. For sketchs (not exclusive from Caminos) @isabellemarne.sketcher and for illustrated poetry @auroradalma , Instagram. It is good to now that are others walking and sketching.
 
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@AuroraPeregrina, I just viewed some of your sketches on your open Instagram account. You have an interesting variety of styles in your sketches and watercolors; some are beautiful, some quirky and all are unique. You are a very talented gal!
 

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