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My favorite subject people. Tiny sketchbook in the back pocket

Another sketchbook page from the Seydel archives, pen and watercolor crayon, then ProcreateApp for a few minor changes.

Sanguine, pencil and mixed drawings.

tin Goddess on the road

Style Sketchbook p.003

 

I'm a snowflake freak and often when I'm in a bar drinking and there is nobody to talk to I draw, and when I don't know what to draw I draw snowflakes freehand with a Sakura Pigma Micron 005.

 

Just eeked into Explore at #432!

For more info and to see inside these sketchbooks and how they are constructed visit the Trumpetvine Travels Sketchblog.

 

Pen and charcoal

Sketchbook time! Here are some new pages from my sketchbook. Inspired by childhood nostalgia: The cat on top is the character of a cartoon called "Flower Stories" that we used to watch when we were kids. The stamp on top right corner is the cover of a TinTin book in Japanese! But we used to read them in Persian. I was in love with all of TinTin stories. They still bring back childhood memories.

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These are some sketchbooks from the last year or so. I opened them to "interesting" pages. A lot of them have several skimpy pages. Some of them have million dollar ideas inside. Most of them have hundred dollar ideas between the covers.

I've been trying out a selection of Stillman & Birn sketchbooks.

Pencil.

When I majored in illustration at Pratt Institute I didn’t realize that I was going to have to take classes that had nothing to do with what I wanted. (I had known what I wanted to do since elementary school!) Here’s a drawing of “animated” students in my very "exciting" calligraphy class. Now don’t get me wrong, there is absolutely nothing wrong with calligraphy. But for me it was like taking chemistry in high school, what’s the point? Also, our teacher was from the middle ages. I mean he had spider webs growing on him!

 

Side story about Pratt during those first years of mine. Another course that I had absolutely no idea that I would have to take was gym. GYM!?!?! Are you kidding me?? But, it wasn’t like gym in high school. One semester I took bicycle riding. Remember, this was Brooklyn in the 1970s. The coach actually said this to the class, “Ride your bike from Pratt to Prospect Park, go around the whole park and if you can make it back to Pratt without having your bike stolen you’ll pass the class.”

"Il y a des fleurs partout pour qui veut bien les voir." (Henri Matisse - Peintre français)

"There are flowers everywhere for whom indeed wants to see them. " (Henri Matisse - French Painter)

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Style Sketchbook p.013

 

I'm a snowflake freak and often when I'm in a bar drinking and there is nobody to talk to I draw, and when I don't know what to draw I draw snowflakes freehand with a Sakura Pigma Micron 005.

Inspired by Geninne's Art Blog

 

Sketchbook, old postcard, pencil, watercolors+my hand and my head.

sketchbook for my friend LiluLilu :*

 

"I have the shit-hot sketchbook and I won't hesitate to use it. " :D

sketchbook project 2012 by the brooklyn art library, with sketchbooks from all different artists, which are going on tour around the US and will be exihibited in museums and art galleries. www.arthousecoop.com/projects/sketchbookproject2012

Sketchbook drawing

A page from my sketchbook showing how I developed my balloon animal ideas. (12/2016)

frescoes inspirations Geggiano Villa Siena

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