I seem to have powered through this latest Moleskine. I only have a few pages left and, yet, I only started it about four months ago. Some of my past Moleskines have taken that many years. I guess it's a sign of how much I have enjoyed this quicker, less laboured kind of drawing.
This book should be finished after the next sketchcrawl in Sheffield on Sunday. Anyone interested in joining the Sheffield and Wakefield sketchcrawl group get in touch and I'll pass on the details. Or take a look at our Facebook page.
I'm feeling a bit panicky that I don't yet have a new Moleskine waiting in the wings. I feel that some shopping is in order, because as winter draws in I'm hoping to hibernate and draw draw draw.
this is quicker, less labored drawing??? if i spent 80 years, i couldn't do one page like you do! LOL your drawings are amazing!
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ReplyDeleteIt is easy to forget the joy of drawing and become bogged down. I like your free-style.
ReplyDeleteoh I always love your drawings! all your drawings seem like you were born doing this.
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It is a nice post.thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your art style ~ thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) and (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteCool article! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour drawing is so precise and beautiful. THanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat drawings, as usual ;)
ReplyDeleteHow many Moleskines did you collect till now?
Nice post! Can’t wait for the next one. Keep stuff like this coming
ReplyDeleteI really loved reading your blog. It was very well authored and easy to understand. I also found your posts very interesting.
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