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Direct Brush Studies in a Grid

Here’s a page spread of direct-brush studies from a journal I worked in last September (2024).  Some days I find it is useful to do multiple studies in “miniature.” (The small squares are about 2 inches.) You work quickly and get to test things like scale, pigment, the way the paint works on the paper, […]

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What I Did in the Pandemic: Sketched MORE Peppers Of Course!

  Peppers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and I eat quite a lot of them. Here, two years past the sketches in my last post, I’m still sketching peppers. I’ll always sketch them.  That’s because I’m always eating them. I don’t think a day goes by when I don’t have at least […]

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Additional Wizard Data: You Do the Math

Today I’ve posted a tabloid reference sheet about the most recent wizard. You’ll want to click on the image so that you can see an enlargement and read all the text. Because of course you want to keep abreast of all the details… You might also want an additional detail view of the image, so […]

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Drawing the Same Subject Over and Over

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Canson Heritage Watercolor Paper—Remembering the Fun

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Happy New Year—Use the Small Moments for Sketching

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