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ladder truck

I walked down the village (Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul) on June 27, 2014 after visiting a silver house (Human Castle) located at top of the road to get some information. At the end of the road which meets the Segeomjeong street I saw a big ladder truck which was used for exterior finishing work of a restaurant (Kim Young-hee Pollack dish). For the steep road the front wheels were suspended off the ground being supported by an iron beam. The ladder moved this way and that or up and down. I had to correct the original drawing somehow using eraser or overlapping the previous lines. I noted the telephone number for reservation to go with my mother some day. 

And I sketched a dog in a cage at a veterinary clinic (World Pet veterinary clinicwhile walking along the street Jinheung-ro after finishing the first one. It looked so cute. 

conte, pastels, 18.5 x 26 cm

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