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I'm making a book house (house book?). Whichever it is, it is fun and feels good. The kids are getting a lot out of watching me and feeling inspired themselves to create, draw, doodle, story tell... It's always been that way. When I'm feeling lost and floundering, the kids seem to also feel discontent and daily life seems more challenging. As soon as I find *my* joy, they see/feel it and find their way as well.
Now to remember to remind myself that in the midst of it......
I did a few simple line drawings for pasta cans last year sometime. Let me know if you see any, as we don't have them here in old Blighty :)
Tangles done in the "Zentangle A Day" Book, created by Carole Ohl, CZT. Colored with Derwent Inktense Pencils, Prismacolor Pencils, and fine line pens. Drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens.
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Title: The story of the three bears
Identifier(s): FT G.N.
Creator: G. N., fl. 1838-1851
Date created: 1837
Contributor(s): Nicol, William, 1777-1857; Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Alternative title: Half-title: Three bears
Publisher: London : Porter and Wright, 1837 (London : Printed by W. Nicol, 51, Pall-Mall)
Medium (physical description): [11] leaves of plates
Extent (dimensions & scale): 29 p.
Description: Bound, with original paper wrappers, in half morocco over pebbled cloth. T.p. vignette; 11 full-page wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Hart after designs by "C.J."The Dedication, p. [iii]-vi, explains that the present version is a versification of the version which appeared in The Doctor, a miscellany by Robert Southey, first published in 1837. The present version was also first published in that year. The Dedication is signed: G.N., i.e. George Nicol, according to Carpenter cited below.
Collection: Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books
Rights access: Public domain
Download the whole book in PDF format from our Digital Archive:
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Boat sketch with black fountain pen... This second picture from a series... ;)
(Into my B4size sketchbook)
Line drawing by Marianne Barnard (M) of Eddie Redmayne as Lili Elbe from The Danish Girl film.
Ink on acid free paper
In a Private Collection, not for sale, no prints available.
Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of US copyright laws.
And this is why a Canon F-1 cost so much back in the day, and why so many of us oldsters revere mechanical cameras. Just look at all those tiny machined metal parts. Assembly was all done by hand from close to a thousand components. Each camera had to be put together with extraordinary precision. Amazing. Then again, imagine the engineers who could design a device this complex in such a small footprint. Doubly amazing. Wonder why film camera repair costs so much, have a look. Truly, they don't make things like they used to.
I scanned this from a large promotional brochure about the F-1.
Doodle of the unfinished mosque in Rabat. This illustration was used in the Moroccan Night pattern. You can see more detailed doodles at Morrocan Tagine & Moroccan Fountain.