I'm sure you all know my obsession with a sketchbook. If I haven't drawn it, it may not have happened.
And really, what better way to train your eye and get new ideas than drawing. It's the basis for all the artwork I do and think about in my life.
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Olbrich Park in Madison...beautiful breeze that day |
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UW Memorial Union along Lake Mendota |
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Emily relaxes before the visitors come |
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Last drawings of Porkchop |
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The day Mom found her lost bike lock key by the tomato plant. |
When I look at each one of these the memories of that moment come flooding back. These sketches are all done in a Stillman & Birn 10 x 7 inch sketchbook with micron ink pens, colored pencils and watercolor.
Stay creative....