From the archives.
Black and gold inks.
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An oldie but goodie based on a dream I had.
Sakura Micron Pigma pens and gouache.
My entry in Anna Denise’s book for Moly-X13, round two.
Faber-Castell PITT pen and Prismacolor pencils.
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This is my entry in my book for Moly-X55, the “Alice in Wonderland” exchange, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. Ink and acrylics. Please click on the image to see it larger.
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This is my entry in Rose’s book for Moly-X64, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. Ink, Prismacolors, pencil, Copics, and gouache.
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This is part two of my entry in Emma Kidd’s book for Moly-X48, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. Ink and gouache.
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This is part one of my entry in Emma Kidd’s book for Moly-X48, part of the International Moleskine Exchange. Ink and gouache.
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This is one of the pages of my sketchbook for The Sketchbook Project. The theme I chose was “Boys and Girls,” which I interpreted as “Boys and Girl.”
This is one of the pages of my sketchbook for The Sketchbook Project. The theme I chose was “Boys and Girls,” which I interpreted as “Boys and Girl.”