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Painting Multiple Portraits of the Same Person (Or Other Subject)

People ask me all the time why I paint the same people (or dogs, birds, rocks) over and over. I find that it’s interesting. And challenging. A way to take another look. A way to learn something more about the subject and get it down on paper while developing some way to do that with […]

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For Scale: Carl Too Investigates

  Carl Too loves to explore. Here he is checking out the yard growth. (He wanted to be in the photo to provide scale!) When we bought this house there was a wooden deck that had to be removed so we could work on the foundations. At the edge of where the deck was there […]

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In Context—Playing Catch Up

  I’ve been offline for five days and it seems like I’ve forgotten everything about the computer and the programs I work in. I’m playing catch-up and a post here was on the top of the list. It has been a difficult month physically for me: increased vision difficulties and a back spasm that made […]

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In Context—Just for the Fun of Feeling the Paper

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A quick sketch of Carl Too using a dried out Sakura Pigma FB (fine brush point) pen on an extremely long piece of Stonehenge (12 x 6 inches. There is something really fun about sketching with a pen that is drying out, a sort of race. But also a license to scribble.

Housekeeping on Roz Wound Up

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Carl Too and I have been hanging out. Gert is a little fragile these days for modeling, and I needed a model I could rely on as "comfort level."

Hanging Out with Carl Too

If the posts seem short this week it’s because it’s State Fair Prep all week for me in my spare time. I wanted to have posts queued up so that I could focus on the Fair and not think about the blog. Enjoy the short posts while you can. I’ll be verbose after Labor Day […]

This quick brush pen sketch with an acrylic marker background allowed me to assess a new type of illustration board in under 5 minutes. (6 x 9 inches)

Two Reasons to Work in a Series

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Pentel Brush Pens—Duo Point and the Duo Point Flex

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