Karla
Architect

SKETCHING & ART

During most of my travels, there’s always at least a pencil with me. Some pieces remain as quick sketches, others grow into detailed compositions, and a few have found their place on the walls of friends and family. I’ve experimented with many techniques over the years — ink, aquarelle, chalk — but pencil has always been my closest companion.
Sketching is not just a hobby for me. It’s a way to slow down, observe, and connect with what’s around me. Whether it’s a building, a landscape, moment or a furry friend, drawing helps me process and preserve moments — not in words, but in lines and colors.

Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia

A historical city in heart of Slovakia. Most of the drawings were made during my study trip oriented on art techniques. Used techniques from left: white pen, aquarell pencils, black natural chalk, black natural chalk, pencils 2B, 3B and 4B, white pen, red chalk and red chalk.

Banská Štiavnica, cathedral Banská Štiavnica, facades Banská Štiavnica, street Banská Štiavnica, tunel Banská Štiavnica, Trojičné square Banská Štiavnica, Tower Banská Štiavnica, street Banská Štiavnica, Klopačka

Visby, Sweden

Used techniques: pen och pencil 2B

Visby Visby fortress

Esztergom, Hungary

Used techniques: pencil 2B and 4B, black natural chalk and black natural chalk

Esztergom basilica, side view, Hungary Esztergom street, Hungary Esztergom basilica, Hungary

Landscapes

Used techniques: red chalk och pencil 4B

River Hron, Slovakia Slovak forest

Bratislava, Slovakia

Used technique: pencil 2B

Michalská brána, Bratislava

Canterbury, UK

Used technique: pencil 2B

Canterbury

Trenčín, Slovakia

Used techniques: red chalk

Trenčín, Medieval Castle

Portraits

Used techniques: pencil 2B,3B,4B and 6B, coloured chalks

Mom and son, pencil drawing Monet, pastel Maia, pencil drawing Marley, pencil drawing
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