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Things Happen When You Sketch Directly In Ink
Things happen when you sketch directly in ink and you just have to learn to live with them. (Though you can do another sketch, or put in correction marks if that suits your purpose, I’m just saying…) It doesn’t bother me that this sketch of a character actor gave him a cross-eyed view. I love […]
Judging Your Own Art
It always surprises me which of my art pieces people seem to like the most. But I don’t believe we should be led by this—just interested in the perception. Obviously when you work commercially a client explains what they want. You then either execute that or have convincing reasons for how they really want […]
What’s on Patreon-RozInterim November 2021
This month on my Patreon site I’m going to be talking and writing about understanding your creative process and changing the dialog you have about your art. I began that discussion today with a video showing the sketching, painting, and collaging of this page spread from one of my journals earlier this year. This is […]
Redefining the Self: Another Watercolor Portrait on Fluid 100 Hot Press Watercolor Paper
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Self-Assessment: 2018—Filling Journals, Using Up Paint
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Focusing on Doing and Not on Naming
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When Drawing Isn’t Fun
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At Least I Wasn’t Abducted By Aliens: Keeping Your Sense of Humor and Productivity
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