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Sato Gallery Collection
Skechtes in Paris
Katsuaki Sato
1.Introduction
Paris have been attracting eyes of artists due to its special beauty and controlled harmony of its historical buildings, green parks, populated streets.
The author have visited this beautiful city several times and every time he comes he makes achievements in water color sketches.
The collection is displayed at  “Sato Gallery” attached to the web site of his scientific laboratory.
2. Experimental
Sketches are drawn at first by a pin-point warer-resistant marker pen for artists.
After the pen-sketch, coloration is carried out using water color (Pelikan) and  brush.
Total time for the process is 15-20 min.
The author brings the set of drawing apparatus with him whenever he goes abroad to attend international symposia and conventions.
3. Results and discussion
3.1 Along the Seine
3.2 Quartier Latin
3.3 Montmartre
3.4 Sightseeing spots
3.5 Dourdan
3.1 Along the Seine
Tour Effel
Bird view  from Tour Effel
Etoile-Place Chrles de Gaulles
Avenue des Champs Elysees
Grand Palais
View of Musee Louvre from Musee Orangerie
Louvre and Jardin des Tuileries
Musee Orsay
The Seine from Pont de la Concorde
Notre Dame
Rue du Notre Dame
Pont St. Michel
Tour Effel
Bird view from Tour Effel
Etoile-Place Charles de Gaulle
Avenue Champs Elysees
Grand Palais
View of Musee Louvre from Musee Orangerie
Musee Louvre and Jardin des Tuileries
Musee d’Orsay
The Seine from Pont de la Concorde
Pond in the Jardin des Tuileries
Notre Dame
Rue de Notre Dame
Pont St. Michel
3.2  Quartie Latin and Jardin des Luxembourg
Rue St. Severin
Sorbonne
Pantheon
Palais du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg
Panthon from Jardin du Luxembourg
Orangerie du Luxembourg
L’Observatoire
Rue Marie et Pierre Curie
Jardin du Ecole Polytechnique
Eglise St. Etienne du Mont
Rue St. Severin (St. Michel)
Sorbonne
Pantheon
Palais du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg
Pantheon from Luxemboug
L’Oragerie du Luxembourg
L’Observatoire
R. Marie et Pierre Curie
Jardin Ecole Polytechnique (CNRS)
Eglise St. Etienne du Mont
3.3 Montmartre
Montmartre form Musee d’Orsay
Basilique du Sacre Coeur (1)
Basilique du Sacre Coeur (2)
Un petit restaurant a Montmartre
Lapin Agile
Montmartre from Musee d’Orsay
Montmartre from Centre G. Pompidou
Sacre Coeur(1)
Sacre Coeur(2)
Un petit restaurant a Montmartre
Lapin Agile (Montmartre)
Rue Chappe (Montmartre)
Restaurant “Au rendez-vous des amis”
3.4 Sight seeing spots
Bassin de la Viette
Canal st. Martin
Hotel de Ville (Paris)
Les Halles
Jardin des Versailles
Palais Versailles
Bassin de la Viette
Canal St. Martin
Hotel de Ville (Paris)
Les Halles (Paris)
Jardin des Versailles
Palais Versailles
3.5 Dourdan
The chateaux and the church
Street close to the chateaux
Street with old sign posts
Backside of the Cathedral
Rue Haute Foulerie
Le chateaux et l’eglise
Street close to le chateaux
Street with old sign posts
Backside of the Cathedral
R. Haute Foulerie
4. Conclusion
Paris is confirmed to be the most beautiful city in the world.
Everywhere you can make drawings in Paris.
Further studies are underway
Acknowledgment
 Thank you for organizers to give a chance to introduce my drawings to the participants of ICTMC13.
References: http://www/tuat.ac.jp/~katsuaki/