2013.06.27 Computer Conference Notebook 2013 (Page 049)
Ink applied with cheap kid's brush to lined paper
9 X 14 inches
From life /observation
9 minutes
In May I attended an international conference at San Francisco's Moscone Center for the statistical computer programming language I use at my day job. They gave us a lovely hardbound spiral notebook at the conference but I mostly take notes digitally so I can search them. So naturally I'm drawing in it instead.
It's also turned into a mini self-portrait project - aiming for one ~10 minute ink self-portrait from the mirror every day until the notebook is full, I get bored, or I get too involved in other projects.
Application of ink is by some combination of finger, brushes, sticks, chopsticks, dried flower stalks, leaf stems, pencil erasers, q-tips, toothbrushes, glass pen, raw vegetables and anything else I find which holds a little ink when you dip it, in combination with lots of dabbing with rags.
2013.06.27 Computer Conference Notebook 2013 (Page 049)
Ink applied with cheap kid's brush to lined paper
9 X 14 inches
From life /observation
9 minutes
In May I attended an international conference at San Francisco's Moscone Center for the statistical computer programming language I use at my day job. They gave us a lovely hardbound spiral notebook at the conference but I mostly take notes digitally so I can search them. So naturally I'm drawing in it instead.
It's also turned into a mini self-portrait project - aiming for one ~10 minute ink self-portrait from the mirror every day until the notebook is full, I get bored, or I get too involved in other projects.
Application of ink is by some combination of finger, brushes, sticks, chopsticks, dried flower stalks, leaf stems, pencil erasers, q-tips, toothbrushes, glass pen, raw vegetables and anything else I find which holds a little ink when you dip it, in combination with lots of dabbing with rags.