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Sasa's Sketchbook

Beer Tricycle

11.01.2012 - 17:00 / Tags: Beijing views

This guy uses his tricycle to make beer deliveries to restaurants.

roberto commented on 11.01.2012 - 19:49
Hello dear Sasa, do you remember when I asked you about the 9 million bicycles in Beijing? Ohhhhh, now I think it is, 9 million tricycles JA JA
No, please, this was my worst joke of 2012

Your line is excellent, the color of the bins is right according to the color of the floor
I would like to know the size of the illustration, out of curiosity, nothing more.
Kisses!!
Rod commented on 11.01.2012 - 21:50
I like this bike! I am imagining a small Chinese person with very muscular legs who is the owner of this machine...even bigger if there are hills in Beijing!
Sasa commented on 12.01.2012 - 03:12
Thanks for commenting!!
The sketch is about 15 X 22 cm.
I didn't see the trike owner (yes, in China they can leave beer lying around like that and nobody takes it...) but I assume small and muscular is about right :-) (No hills though)
Zyzanna commented on 12.01.2012 - 18:18
Ohh I love this series! Please make more! :) they are really like a person in a way, they have their own characters.
roberto commented on 12.01.2012 - 23:57
Thanks, Sasa, I see you use a small size for your illustrations. Like me, I would say almost the same size that I use for my paintings and drawings. when I use a paper or a larger canvas, I lose the sense of proportion.
byeeeee
Kelley Kuechle commented on 13.01.2012 - 02:58
I really like your illustration series of Beijing tricycles. It's amazing what can fit on the back of those, all types of foodstuffs and sundries no doubt. It's a worthwhile project and I think it'd be really interesting to see them all collected together in one place, like in a gallery or publication. Keep up the good work!
Caroline Soer commented on 14.01.2012 - 04:47
Very nice series of tricyles! Would indeed make an interesting little book! Thanks a lot for your visit to my blog!
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