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My collection of sketchbooks.
I love looking at sketchbook that are new and untouched...,dreaming bout the possibilities.
But most of the time, i just love looking at them, heh heh!
tapa
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Sketchbook fanzine
edicion limitada de 50 ejemplares
numerados y sellados
76 paginas
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$35 (pesos argentinos) + envio
consultas:
xpiranhax@gmail.com
o conseguilo en:
WELLDONE TATTOOS
gorriti 3436 (palermo)
Buenos Aires - Argentina
lu a sab 12 a 20 hs
tel (00 54 11) 4966 2327
Wow, so much better than the last time I tried to draw a flower with a gazillion petals. Progress... It's a real thing.
Example done for my Review & Giveaway of the Grandluxe Monologue Sketchbooks" #Grandluxe #Zentangle #Monologue .
drawing, pencil and graphite in sketchbook.
T Rex drawn from the motif at WOA drawing day in Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
You know how when you're really tired but you don't want to fall asleep you enter a state that could only be described as dementia?
Yeah. No further explanations.
A few of my in-progress sketchbook pages for The Sketchbook Project. Needs to be sent off this week...eek!
A little introduction to the project
santiagouceda.tumblr.com/post/11893593473/collaborative-s...
Jon's blog where you can see more
1. Roquebrune from the castle courtyard. October 2010, Sketchbook., 2. Newbrough and the 5 trees, 3. View from The Sands of Evie, 6.15pm, 4. Near to Aird of Kinloch, 5. St John's in the Vale, 6. Looking across to the Palace from the Brough of Birsay, 7. Ste-Agnes, October 2010. Sketchbook., 8. Ste-Agnes, watercolour and pen, 9. Sea Painting, 10. Little Landscape, 11. Marwick Head and Bay, Orkney, 12. IMG_0550, 13. IMG_0548, 14. Untitled, 15. Barbara Rae inspired landscape. 03/09/10., 16. Across to Monte-Carlo, October 2010. Sketchbook
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
This is my huge sketchbook (A3 format when closed) for the drawings I do in our Tousled Garden. It was a present from my husband in March 2010, and this started my first sketches in April 2010. I only use it for the garden (it is rather heavy). I really like it because you have the liberty to do many tiny or little sketches on one page or big ones, depending on your mood or on the subject, and that is nice.
I've resolved my travel sketchbook issue with this custom-made leather sketchbook cover from BroLeatherWorks of Italy! See my blog for details:
www.tina-koyama.blogspot.com/2013/06/travel-sketchbook-is...
www.tina-koyama.blogspot.com/2013/06/unpacking-stefano-an...