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“Snow Bank”
I’m not at home tonight. So I doodled with an actual pencil instead of my Wacom stylus, took a photo of it with my iPhone and am now agonizingly posting with said iPhone using WordPress app.
Way cool or horribly obnoxious? You decide.
I think it’s cute and old-fashiony. Way cool.
Real pencil! Cool!
Cute snowman! Saving up for an air-conditioner before summer rolls around again.
I love the feeling of drawing with a pencil (I mostly sketch in ink recently), but I’m too lazy to use the eraser!
Way cool Lady!!!
the old fashioned way!! nice, i think it has his charmes…the sketch and the snowman!
I Like the pencil drawn ones the best. Love that pencil!
How adorable Is he saving up for a walk-in freezer for the summer months?
Thanks Vick! Funny, I did it the old fashioned way too!
Thanks, Robyn!
Thanks! That’s funny, I am the opposite, erasing is such a big part of my drawing. I wish I could be more deliberate and use it less.
Thanks Madre!
I guess it’s good to use an actual pencil once in a while to keep your hand up. You never know when the power might go out!
Hee, thanks Madre. I like both, but the pencil does have it’s undeniable charms, doesn’t it?
Hee! hee, Thanks! I love your tid bits of story ideas!
Glad you do Your imaginative sketches spark the imagination! Great “picture prompts”