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1. Delicious

The Art and Life of Wayne Thiebaud Susan Goldman Rubin Chronicle Books 2007 A book so luscious you want to lick it, that's my blurb for this one. For those unfamiliar of artist Wayne Thiebaud, of any age from middle grade up, this is a great introduction. Better, it explains Thiebaud's growth as an artist and the circuitous route he took to get there, working as a commercial artist, in

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2. Moleskine Warm Up



Here are a couple warm-up drawings before I work on an assignment today. Also have to finish cleaning my studio--I just don't know what to do with all these picture books! I could practically make a whole kid's library out of it all. They're under my bead, on shelves, in Target plastic bins. Phew!

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