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Finding time for Art when you have a 9 to 5, bills, rent, young kid's, a wife, and that occasional freelance assignment that you wish would come around more often. $,$,$, time, time, time. Wish I had more of both, but I do manage to make time for art. Even if it's just to doodle in my sketch book daily. Inspiration will eventually strike and somehow, when it does, I find the time I need to do what it is I'm inspired to do. I don't know how I find that time but I do.
1. Last Pages In My Sketchbook

  

For some reason I don't always make it to the last page in my sketchbook, I don't know why but I seem to give up and move on to another sketchbook when I get close to that last page or sometimes even just half the book.

Actually I have several sketchbooks going at once because of the different papers and mediums I use.

These are the last pages in one of my current sketchbooks' I was not crazy about the paper so I'm surprised that I continued to draw in it.

Maybe it was the stickers of sketches by some of my favorite artist I placed on the covers to inspire me. John Buscema, Milt Kahl and Norman Rockwell were the artist I picked to put on and in the book. It was always fun to look at because of those stickers.

















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