“Seen from the moon, we are all the same size”

— Multatuli

28 March 2012/Harau Valley//Bamboo pen & ink, watercolour

28 March 2012/Harau Valley//Bamboo pen & ink, watercolour

At Harau Valley, Sumatra, Indonesia

A view over the rice fields, leading via the scarecrows to a small desa, and framed by the majestic red cliffs. Here, gibbons and macaques and a variety of tropical wildlife still roam freely as this area in the Lima Puluh Kota district is declared as a nature conservation park

29 March 2012/“My bungalow at Harau Valley, Sumatra. This lodge was made from a bit of timber and a lot of bamboo – the prime building material of the South East of Asia”//Fineliner, watercolour

6 March 2012/People trying to get through a long night aboard the ferry between Java and Sumatra, Indonesia//Brushpen

 
 

26 March 2012/“Riding in a wok’. This is how it felt like, all over Indonesia//Brushpen, watercolour

9 March 2012/“While waiting for a bus to take me further up the road, [my visa was running out] I made a quick marker drawing of the scene across the road. It’s very green”//Brushpen, watercolour

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