I dug out an old sketchbook I kept while travelling through the USA in April 2000.
It's full of bad drawings and illegible writing! The fun was reliving the experience all over again - wrestling the desperate homeless guy in Beverley Hills, nearly getting picked up by border guards in El Paso, some weird ducks in a Memphis hotel...
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Riding in cars. I'm not crazy about riding in the back seat of a car with anyone. I get a closed in feeling and I don't like it but I can do it. If the car is large and roomy I don't have a problem with it at all. I just like a lot of window to look out of.
This was a quick sketch I did of Steve, our driver when we went to Kansas City on business a few weeks ago. My hand was a bit shaky; trying to draw in the back seat of a car is no easy feat.
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This is my piece in the Real Illustrators travelling sketchbook. Our very loose theme is 'Travel'
I learned that a small moleskin will take fairly liberal amounts of acrylic washes, caran d'ache, pencil and collage - providing a dry brushed acrylic ground is applied first