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Coincidence or not? Seeing Double…
Lately I’ve found that because I always see double I have been spending a lot of time thinking about “the single line” and what is the minimal amount that you can do with line. Dogs are a useful subject to practice these theories on. Paper matters so much in this exploration. In the second image […]
What Do You Have on Hand?
It has been hectic here lately. I notice I’ve been getting grumpy. It’s not because I’m busy. I love being busy. It’s because I miss the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen (and the Pentel Colorbrush Pen cousins). All my projects involve other media right now. They leave little time in the day for my tired eyes to […]
Protected: Contour Line Sketches Are a Great Way to Warm Up
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Protected: We Work With What We Have
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Protected: Drawing as a Diagnostic Tool
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Protected: Online Classes: SketchbookSkool Changes
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There’s Still Time to Register for Sketchbook Skool Semester 1!
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Wave Paper and Pilot Lettering Pens: A Quick Review
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Why Draw?: Because It Leads to Something…Drawing Is Subversive
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Why Draw?: The Tautology of Drawing—Drawing Is Love
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