A vertical shot of a sweeping mountainous vista. Long golden grass blurred in the foreground leads  the eye to a lush grassy field curving along a natural ravine, where two people stand on the edge, silhouetted against low cloud that drifts down into the valley. The mountain ascends behind them, rock and grass, up to jagged rocky peaks against a cloudy grey sky.
A vertical shot of a sweeping mountainous vista. Long golden grass blurred in the foreground leads the eye to a lush grassy field curving along a natural ravine, where two people stand on the edge, silhouetted against low cloud that drifts down into the valley. The mountain ascends behind them, rock and grass, up to jagged rocky peaks against a cloudy grey sky.
An Indian man in loose white clothing and shades sitting on a floor strewn with orange petals. There's an explosion of yellow pigment powder around him, staining his shirt bright yellow and his trousers a paler pastel. There's an ornate golden sculpture behind him, and strings of yellow decoration hanging down from above.
An Indian man in loose white clothing and shades sitting on a floor strewn with orange petals. There's an explosion of yellow pigment powder around him, staining his shirt bright yellow and his trousers a paler pastel. There's an ornate golden sculpture behind him, and strings of yellow decoration hanging down from above.
A classic old red British telephone box on a paved street, a red stone-brick wallbehind it with a black wrought iron gate in the wall next to a hedgerow, a variety of trees and bushes behind the wall, and the edge of a house with a tall chimney just visible against a pale blue sky.
A classic old red British telephone box on a paved street, a red stone-brick wallbehind it with a black wrought iron gate in the wall next to a hedgerow, a variety of trees and bushes behind the wall, and the edge of a house with a tall chimney just visible against a pale blue sky.

@Curator I love the confidence and style of this subject. 馃槑

I decided to challenge myself a bit on this one. I get impatient and will cut/paste/morph my drawings to fix placement problems but today I made myself just erase and redraw as many times as needed. It wasn't as frustrating as I thought it might be.

Digital "pencil" sketch done on my phone using only pencil, eraser and blend tools. 馃帀