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Day out with my daughter and trying to sketch perspectives.
I have to practice painting green ground and my watercolour sketches look like colouring-in projects :)
This looks like it is floating in air.
May be it is Tardis-in-disguise :)
This sketch kit is a Trader Joe's mint tin filled with Daniel Smith watercolor sticks. The mixing palette is attached to the lid with a rubberband. A nameplate ( a ruler could also be used) is attached to the tin with Velcro, and a binder clip attaches the nameplate to the edge of any sketchbook. For details on how I put this together, please see my blog: www.tina-koyama.blogspot.com/2012/06/portable-sketch-kit-...
Sketch Dump Chronicles zine, Volume one, book 54, 10/2008, animal sketches from 2007, 24 pages, self-published
Maria Francesca Starrabba sketching in Palermo Botanical Garden in Sicily, Italy under the shade of ficus magnolioide.
Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.
These particular ones are a revisit of the Ornament pieces I did for Darkness Descends. They're not intended for final production since I already have a good format for that series.
Thursday evening sketch. drinking Perrier and getting some lines in.
Croquis du soir jeudi. Un perrier et des lignes.
freestyle painted this before but never drew it..So i thoght id ink it up.
Bit backwards i know..must be the pikey in me.
-need to sort the tape out tho.
Sketch at Jumbo ('Jumble') Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, CA.
Onsite with Inktense and Prismacolor pencils. Added more color at home...
(I've been having issues with my scanner and haven't perfected my technique of photographing my sketches. Hoping to get a more even/color-accurate image in a bit... sigh).
a chinese lion sketch based on the work of hokusai (1) (staedtler calligraph duo 3002 marker on recycled sketch book paper, 6/30/2007)
For the Urban Sketchers France group's "sketch hunt" (which is kind of like a scavenger hunt, but for sketches!)
This last mission: a regional speciality, a door, and something red.
So I drew the door of the Faculty of Medicine (founded 1289), with the two statues of illustrious surgeons (JP Barthez, and F. Lapeyronie). The specialty of the town in its old iron box: the grisettes of Montpellier, which are candies, like small black balls, made of licorise, honey and sugar whose use dates back to the Middle Ages… and some christmas red decorations encountered on my walk.
La Chasse aux croquis N°1 (avec 1 jour de retard, car pas de scan, et un sketch bof, bof…).
J'ai donc dessiné la porte de la Faculté de Médecine (fondée en 1289), avec les deux statues d'illustres chirurgiens (J.P. Barthez, et F. Lapeyronie). La spécialité de la ville dans sa vieille boite en fer : les grisettes de Montpellier, qui sont des bonbons en forme de petites billes noires dont la consommation remonte au Moyen Âge, à base de réglisse, miel et sucre….Et quelques décos de Noël (rouge) rencontrés au fil de ma ballade.
Correspondent Matthew Cencich sketching a bike and a couple of bike racks in downtown Victoria, BC, Canada.