I’m a world pupil finding out at college in England. Having seen or examine British structure solely in books or movie, it was a splendid discovery once I beheld them in London for the primary time. Since then I’ve had the pleasure of visiting small British cities and the countryside and have been keen about the picturesque villages with their quaint cottages.
My sketches are an appreciation of the resplendence of those centuries-old buildings dotted round England.
The Colonnade
It is a sketch of the colonnade in my college campus. With lovely arches overhanging its mosaic flooring, the colonnade serves as a grand entrance to the campus’s courtyards.
A road in Haworth
On this sketch, I attempted to seize the heat and cosiness I felt in a winter morning within the city of the Brontë sisters, Haworth.
Metropolis Fish Bar, Canterbury
A sketch of a fish and chips restaurant within the cathedral metropolis, Canterbury. That is one amongst an infinite array of stunningly designed buildings lining each nook of the delightfully bustling Excessive Avenue.
L’Olivo, Margate
The Italian restaurant L’Olivo close to the Margate seafront instantly catches the attention as a vivid splosh of purple on the gray cobbled road.
The Turnways, Headingley
It is a home my sister had lived in. Within the coldest days of December, blanketed by snow, it remodeled right into a monochrome of brown and white.
Writer
Annesha Muzib Chaity