Postcards from London

Lena Singla
These are my visual postcards from London - quick sketches made in cafes, parks, and street corners.
The Sketchbook Chronicles
There’s something liberating about sketching on location. No perfect setup, no controlled lighting, just you and the scene unfolding before you. These quick studies capture the energy and movement of the city in ways a photograph never could.
From the elegant Victorian architecture of South Kensington to the street art of Brick Lane, each neighborhood has its own visual language, its own rhythm and character.
Urban Observations
What I love most about urban sketching is how it slows you down, forces you to really look. You notice details you’d otherwise walk past - the way shadows fall on cobblestones, the patterns of brick and iron, the gestures of people hurrying by.
These aren’t finished pieces meant for gallery walls. They’re visual notes, moments captured, reminders of what it felt like to be in that place at that time.

Lena Singla
Artist, designer, and storyteller exploring the world through ink and words.
