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Sketchbook Follies 05
I found a cute little red bottle at the Goodwill store the other day and just had to have it. I thought I’d do a quick sketch of it and a lemon, just for practice. I’ll have to come up … Continue reading
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Sketchbook Follies 04
I know that in the olden days, like up to about forty years ago, art students would practice their figure drawing and portrait drawing skills on plaster or ceramic figures. It’s really the perfect substitute when a live model is … Continue reading
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Sketchbook Follies 2
Was watching a movie last night and decided to try a little multi-tasking. I picked up a sketchbook off my desk and did a quick sketch from a photo of a dog I took when doing a home inspection. She … Continue reading
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Sketchbook Follies
Was going through a couple of art drawers and trying to get things straightened out and I came across a box of pastel pencils that I bought years ago. When I bought them I didn’t care for them, I think … Continue reading