Jörg Asselborn paints an abandoned house!
sketcher and illustrator Jörg Asselborn, based in Frankfurt, captures a street view scene in Bucharest, Romania. He uses fine liner pen and watercolors to capture the textures of an abandoned building. You can see the reference for his painting here: https://goo.gl/maps/eEAYxHB7qgj8uDjM6 See more of Jörg's work at his website, https://joergasselborn.com/ and follow his Instagram / joergasselborn 🌍🌎🌏🌎🌍🌎🌏 STREET VIEW WORLD TOUR is a free monthly art session where we explore and sketch the world from the comfort of our home using Google Maps Street Views. It takes place on the first Thursday of every month, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST (5-6:30pm GMT). We post a link to RSVP about a week before the event each month. Check & follow https://linktr.ee/herbcoil for updates. Each session features a guest artist who will do a 20-30 minute demo for us.

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