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Hope your bodies are warm this Christmas.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint drawing, carnet de voyage, drawn by Andrea Joseph, moleskine, my Moleskines, travel, travel moleskine
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Hope your bodies are warm this Christmas.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint drawing, carnet de voyage, drawn by Andrea Joseph, moleskine, my Moleskines, travel, travel moleskine
Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint drawing, ballpoint zine, illustrator, zine, zines, zines by Andrea Joseph
This was a nice little surprise in my mail box today. I sold this drawing earlier in the year. It was destined for a little girl's bedroom wall on the other side of the world to me. How great does it look all mounted and framed? I would never have considered such vibrant colours or patterned mounts ('matts' in the US?). I probably would have gone with white. These photos make me totally reconsider how I'll frame my drawings in the future. I think it looks fabulous.
Do you have any of photos of my drawings in your homes? I'd love to gather some together for a future post.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, childrens, color pencil, colour pencil, original drawing, owl
Thanks to everyone who has purchased a copy of 'How to Draw Like a Loon' thus far. They are still available HERE, before Christmas, to those in the UK. I'll open that up to the 'rest of the world' after the holiday.
That HAD to change. Since then my friend has taken over the running of my shop and the mailing of zines. While this has meant that the orders are being sent out a day or two after they come in, the personal touch has been lost along the way. So, how do you do both? Is it possible to do both? I think so. And, have a few ideas on how to redress the balance. One is little limited edition compliment slips that change every so often, drawn especially to express my gratitude to you, like the one at the top of his post.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint, ballpoint zine, Etsy, how to draw like a loon, zine, zine making, zines, zines by Andrea Joseph
Saturday saw December's outing for our Sketchcrawl North group. This time we did something a little different by attending a Dr. Sketchy event. Dr. Sketchy is an alternative life drawing class with gorgeous burlesque girlies, in all sorts of cheeky poses, as our models. It was Sheffield's debut Dr. Sketchy event and I think I can speak for most of our group when I say we hope it's not the last! It was nothing but fabulous.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, Dr.Sketchy, drawing, Sheffield, sketchcrawl, sketching Moleskine
Finally, finally my new zine is up for sale. But, hold your horses. This time I made sure I was ready to go. I've waited until I had the zine, the envelopes and the other bits and pieces in my hands before listing it. In the past, you may recall, I jumped in head first, not prepared and I vowed to myself that I'd never do that again. It was soooo stressful.Labels: a heavy soul, AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint drawing, ballpoint zine, Etsy, how to draw like a loon, zines, zines by Andrea Joseph
Remember THIS POST? That was a lot of fun.'...yeah, it's done.'

Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, childrens, color pencil, colour pencil, drawings, illustration, illustrator
I've been working on some commissions recently, a couple of which were for visitors to my exhibition in the summer. I was very interested, during the exhibition, to know which drawings people liked the best; not for any particular reason, just for curiosity, I suppose. The drawings of collections of little things always seemed to come out on top.Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, blue, brown and blue, collections, drawing, drawings, illustration, illustrator, lyrics, stuff, Suzanne Vega
