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1. Illustration Friday: Transportation



Sketchbook Project #12 ink
, originally uploaded by kathy weller.
Here is the inked in version of last week's IF entry, also my Sketchbook Project #12 drawing. In ink instead of pencil, there is a lot more detail and it's a whole new world. The translation of the banner is something like "Dogs bring goodwill, Friendship and community". I forget exactly what I came up with. But here is a fun fact: I forgot to write "good" (bonne) in the banner, so instead it says "Dogs bring will, friendship and community". Isn't that funny? Oh well, still works for me! I hope you enjoy picking out your favorite dog (...or bird, or car, or bicycle rider).

Oh, and want to help me decide on my next piece to tackle as a finished art print? Please take my poll.

8 Comments on Illustration Friday: Transportation, last added: 10/11/2010
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2. The Sketchbook Project #8 - City Scene

Today I have a little city scene for you. One of my favorite things to draw. All the little details were such fun to think up.. I hope you enjoy! Happy Friday!

11 Comments on The Sketchbook Project #8 - City Scene, last added: 9/27/2010
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3. The Sketchbook Project #7: What to wear today?


Here's my latest sketchbook project drawing. I love drawing cute little dogs and cats and their cute little clothes and things. This drawing is not as detailed as I usually enjoy when working in pen, but, it was a sketch after all! I love when I have time to go bananas on the detail, but I'm also allowing myself to just do some quicker "scribbley" drawings in the sketchbook, too. It doesn't have to be perfect, it's an idea working itself out and it will become something more refined later. In fact, already several of the drawings I have created in this sketchbook are most certainly growing into other ideas for me'! It's great! I'm so glad I took part. It was a leap of faith, and already I'm feeling rewarded for it.

1 Comments on The Sketchbook Project #7: What to wear today?, last added: 9/23/2010
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4. Sketchbook Project #4 - Cats and flowers with vines


Here's my latest Sketchbook Project drawing. I have sure missed traditional pen drawing with a higher level of detail. I sure am feeling rejuvenated this week with all of this fine pen work.

This one is based on a sketch I've had for years. I love it as the basis of a textile pattern. Maybe now I'll actually get around to developing that idea further. It's a good start!

Enjoy!

3 Comments on Sketchbook Project #4 - Cats and flowers with vines, last added: 9/16/2010
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5. Raining Cats and Dogs


Here is my second sketch post of my Sketchbook Project sketchbook art. You know how I said this was a place to "be myself"? Well, one of my favorite things to draw is cats and dogs. That is one of the reasons why I was so excited to grab that theme. When I saw it there, staring at me, felt a pinch from the universe to take part in the project. It could not have come at a better time because I really need a little bit of inspiration-renewal right now.

On a whim, I went to Utrecht yesterday, to pick up a second Moleskine notebook, one just like the Sketchbook Project sketchbook, in order to use it to double-up these mighty thin pages. Well, they did *not* have the Moleskine size that I needed, but I *did* happen to visit during a BIG 3-day-only, 40% off EVERYTHING in the store, Back To School Sale! And I just so happened to have a gift certificate card which was so generously given to me by my step-mom-in-law oh about 8 or so months ago! Since I've been working mostly digital this year, I haven't had the need to hit up Utrecht in the past few months. Plus, I'm generally a stock-piler when it comes to art supplies. I'm pretty faithful to my brands and products, so I like to keep extras of my staples around. It felt all breezy and fun to have an excuse to go!

I had such a great experience! And I *did* find something new, which was exciting and unusual for me. I found these Copic markers I'm always hearing about, and the extra-tiny ones (called Multi-Liners) were just perfect to use for the drawing above! You get a line similar to a Rapidograph with it, but the ink flow is way under control with these markers. There's no seepage into these pretty delicate Moleskine pages. I was able to draw over pencil lines, and then erase the pencil without any issue. They worked out great, and earn a thumbs up. I'm usually such a Rapidograph snob, but these are a really nice choice. I think I will keep these in the rotation.

14 Comments on Raining Cats and Dogs, last added: 9/15/2010
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