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Sasa's Sketchbook

Sweet Potato Trike

29.12.2011 - 16:15 / Tags: Beijing views

My obsession with Beijing tricycles continues, this one belongs to a sweet potato seller. The big rusty box on top of it is some kind of oven where sweet potatos are prepared.

roberto commented on 29.12.2011 - 18:09
Sasa hello!
another of your beautiful testimony of today's Beijing
I like a lot these tricycles that you draw!!!!!
at this time, I showed it to my daughter (who was in China recently) and she told me she saw them, exactly the same!
Oh, thanks for your comment!
is admirable how the observer always sees something that the author did not imagine, I imagined a scythe, and you saw a chili pepper
this indicates that a drawing or a painting or an illustration is never finished, is completed when a person observes.
thanks!
Happy new year
I wish you the best for the 2012!!!!!!!!!! :)
Rod commented on 29.12.2011 - 19:42
This is the best bike yet!!! Love the rusty oven!
Slimbolala commented on 30.12.2011 - 18:15
Wonderful. We have some similarly inventive pedal-powered creations here in New Orleans (though I imagine they're more common there).
roberto commented on 31.12.2011 - 22:29
Much happiness to you, Sasa, I'll tell you about what you ask me about what my daughter liked most of China,
Here, it is still December 31 and is a very hot afternoon,
Tonight at dinner, I ask her, and tell you tomorrow!!
XOXO!!!
Maria Stoller commented on 01.01.2012 - 23:24
I am so enjoying your series of vehicles in China. So very interesting and wonderfully drawn!
Paula Kuitenbrouwer commented on 03.01.2012 - 11:27
In the cold Asian winters all these warm outdoor snacks were so yummy!
This tricycle is wonderful. I can almost smell its rusty oven.
Cheers,
Paula
dosankodebbie commented on 04.01.2012 - 13:01
This is my favorite trike so far. We have sweet potato vendors in Japan too, although nowadays the sweet potato roaster is on the back of a small truck rather than a trike. Do Chinese sweet potato vendors have a distinctive song to announce themselves, like the ones in Japan do? We hear them every night in the winter time.
mariella commented on 09.01.2012 - 13:34
love
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