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When I can successfully scan, I use my blog to publish my art. Since I share this computer with my hubby, I can't always update as I would like.
1. Some New Sketches

I haven't been on my blog, lately. It seems like there are so many other things to participate in on the Internet, that I have been drawn away. Here are a few of my latest sketches and doodles. I have been taking an online sketching class with Jane LaFazio. She's a wonderful teacher and artist. I also am inspired by the work of Stephanie Corfee who does an amazing range of work: doodling, caricatures of children, pattern and design in acrylic and watercolor. 
I have to limit myself to working first on my own art and peeking at other's work later.




I'll plan on another post soon! I have more to share.
Now, back to art.

I hope you like what you see.

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