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I used every colour in my felt pen packet to scribble. On the page on the left I held two pens at a time.

Liquid Interactive Light Scope ... whatever that means.

Scribbling sketcher at Dr Sketchy's Drawn of the Dead, November 2012

Close-up image of a dandelion flower outside our house in Yubari, Hokkaido, using a new scribble program. The program used to scribble the image is in demo form from an academic institution.

Morning sunshine. Tired of scribbling ...

 

Your team can always count on you, and you can count on this Stanford Cardinal T-Shirt for enduring value.

 

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Book: Ten Dirty Pigs; Ten Clean Pigs

I did this using the AIPTEK HyperPen Mini. Got to practice some more..

Frost Drawings, Old Kallang Airport, Singapore Biennale 2011

Found @ HelloMuller.

 

Earlier tonight Liz asked me to help her with some preparations for a photo shoot she’s doing tomorrow (shooting some horribly expensive bling bling watches) and she needed me to write product facts in little notebooks and agendas to serve as props. In itself its not that weird, usually when someone I know needs ‘fancy’ (or legible) handwriting they’ll ask me to do it. However Liz asked me to write some notes in cursive (hand)writing… and I struggled like a 7 year old in grade school. I really had to pace myself and consider the movement of my hand and carefully draw the letter shapes. All because I’ve been writing in block capitals for the last 20 odd years or so, just like my dad.

 

See, my dad (an interior designer) wrote exclusively in capitals. And when I learned how to write, he’d take me to his side and explained that type and letterforms, like everything else, are constructed out of the 3 basic shapes (circle, square, pyramid for those just joining us) and therefore he’d show me how to ‘draw’ letters, instead of simply banging out cursive text so I’d learn to pay attention to the specific shape of each letter. And so I slowly started to mimic his writing and draw little pyramids instead of A’s and after a few years of practice I managed to bastardize his writing into my own. I still take great pleasure in handwriting, even though I don’t write long letters by hand, I will often doodle and practice writing the alphabet, numbers and random words to see if I can further optimize the letterforms.

I feel like this every once in a while.

Bye Folks, Ill bring back LOADS of pickies :)

Waiting for a job to PDF

Abra de Cañas Jujuy, Argentina.

We draw almost every day, this was today's creation. I copied the lion off of his t-shirt. He scribbled and helped color in my page.

 

I was also trying to teach him how to roar. The noise he makes is "gah"

a rare and beautiful sight

lying in bed waiting for iPad to charge. I scribbled my foot and a portion of my dress.

 

iPhone/finger/sketchclub

Jermey and Tim’s newer kitten.

this is my 3rd and probably my favortie print, I adore how the blend and colours worked out :) 4 colours including black :) A3 size.

Some old cars I found in an equipment yard in Kamloops BC, Canada.

Nikon 35Ti/Nikkor 35mm 2.8/Ferrania 100

Scribbled filefish

Aluterus scriptus

 

Balamku, Quintana Roo, Mexico

 

More pictures on igoTerra.com

  

Picture taken while staying at:

www.balamku.com/

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Take the tp from here to the Garden and collect the pages for the story

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Singapore, Macpherson

what frequency do you monitor?

Made with scratched and non-playing records.

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