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graphite brushed canvas straps, hood, and headrest. Amy Butler Chrysanthemum print- I just LOVE this one!
I was recently given a free copy of an iPad app called Graphite to try out. It has quite a small selection of drawing tools - basically a pencil and a couple of pastel/charcoal type tools and two sorts of eraser. It's simplicity is its strong point - the tools make pleasing marks and the uncluttered interface means it's fun to use.
I think the full version is £1.99 but there's a free lite version - definitely worth a look.
An iPod Nano Graphite to make another watch to use. Luna Tik was the sellection because of protection and buid quality, the black lunatik is beautifull.
Faber-Castell 9000 pencils on drafting film 2.5"x3.5. My first finished graphite drawing in 8 years!😳
Graphite and watercolor in Moleskine on location at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I met up with the NY urban sketchers to see the famous cherry blossoms. Although the festival and peak is next weekend, it would have been impossible to move or see anything. As it was, the throngs of tourists were wall to wall. While we were sketching, there must have been a thousand people walking by, commenting on our sketches, and even taking pictures of us and our artwork! We were also joined by two very gifted sketchers from Oregon... neither of which knew each other. After lunch , we went next door to the Brooklyn Museum to see some extrodinary exhibits: John Singer Sargent watercolors, the museums collection of drawings and sketchbooks from mid 1700's to mid 1900's ( including Sargent and Homer), and the most amazing sculptures of Anatsui. It was a long and very inspiring day.