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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Filling up the Sketchbook

The Facebook section has dominated my sketchbook. It's been the easiest section when it comes to generating ideas. Makes sense, I suppose. There's a constant stream of new material and all I have to do is find, edit and then draw.


BFN!! Watercolour & Ink.

This is actually the Facebook post that started it all. No idea what the reason was for this person to post this message and it got me thinking and theorizing and I kept picturing a door being slammed and the sound of feet stomping up the stairs. It helps that the post was written in ALL CAPS. Yelling too, it seems.


Really wish I could have magically switched places with this person for the evening. Instead I decided to drink wine and paint. Watercolour & Ink.



I am not a fan of brussel sprouts. I have called them mini farts, so when I saw this post, I knew the brussel sprouts had to be accusing each other of letting one rip. Watercolour & Ink.

6 comments:

  1. I love what you've been doing in sketchbook!

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  2. Thank you! One of these days I'll write a touch about the struggle and solutions I had with the 1-ply, thin, THIN paper in the sketchbook.

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  3. Found my way here via futuregirl's blog...always on the lookout for crafty blogs! And about brussel sprouts....I didn't try them until about a year ago and I actually love them now! (did I just hear you wretch? ;) ) Cook them up with little bits of bacon and yummo! (I apologize if you happen to be vegetarian!). Sorry, I had to defend my 'sprouts... :)
    Love your sketchings BTW!

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  4. Hi Kim! I didn't wretch because apparently I have struck a nerve and there are many defenders of the brussel. You are the second one to recommend bacon (I'm not a vegetarian, no worries)! So happy you found me via Future Girl. I love her blog and the bloggers I've found via her site are really lovely people.

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  5. Thank you! One of these days I'll write a touch about the struggle and solutions I had with the 1-ply, thin, THIN paper in the sketchbook.

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  6. I love what you've been doing in sketchbook!

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