On June 29th Samson Young departed from Port Klang, Malaysia on a ten day journey on ZIM Qingdao. Traveling along the ZIM East Mediterranean / Black Sea Express Service line, he stopped in Da Chan Bay, China before disembarking in Busan, South Korea. Below are drawings that Young produced onboard as part of his What the Lighthouses Taught Me series.
What the lighthouses taught me (July 1, 12:10pm – 12:45pm, on deck F, outside, boatside, ZIM Qingdao) Pencil, color pencil, water color, pastel and stamp on paper
What the lighthouses taught me (July 3, 2pm – 4pm, bridge, on the left side facing East, ZIM Qingdao) Pencil, color pencil, water color, pastel and stamp on paper
What the lighthouses taught me (July 3, 4:30pm – 5pm, upper deck, at the nose of the ship with second officer, ZIM Qingdao) Pencil, color pencil, water color, pastel and stamp on paper
What the lighthouses taught me (July 4, 6:30pm – 7:30pm; July 5 10:00am – 10:30am, bridge, on left side facing East, ZIM Qingdao) Pencil, color pencil, water color, pastel and stamp on paper
What the lighthouses taught me (July 5, 11am – 1:13pm, outside bridge facing East, between China and Hong Kong waters, ZIM Qingdao) Pencil, color pencil, water color, pastel and stamp on paper