Saturday, September 18, 2010
Chebureki.
Chebureki is a traditional food in Uzbekistan, sort of huge deep fried ravioli, stuffed with meat, or potato, or vegetables with cheese or mushrooms. Not far from me is a restaurant, where every Wednesday most of it cost a dollar, less then half a price. When I was an art student, near my college, in the heart of Moscow, on Sretenka street was a small cafe, where we often went for lunch break to eat burning hot chebureki. So I drew it on my favorite checkerboard plate (MacKenzie-Childs wannabe) with markers and Uni-ball Onyx.
Labels:
chebureki,
ink,
moleskine sketch
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2 comments:
It sounds delicious...great sketch!
Thank you, I had fun with Faber-Castell artist pens with India ink.
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