Sketched my ear with pen and ink and gray markers in a moleskine cahier. More sketches here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gray_card/sets/72157622521390490/
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2009Dec 100tags: Cahier | ear | ink | marker | moleskine | Pen -
2009Jun 23tags: Cahier | cover art | faux finish | journalingartsI got tired of seeing the kraft cover of an old, Extra Large Moleskine Cahier so I thought I would give it a new look using some techniques I have used faux finishing my walls. Acrylic paint was used, including a subtle gold metallic vein which adds some sparkle but doesn’t show in the photo particularly well. The acrylic makes a nice, durable finish and does a good job of protecting the kraft cover.
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2008Nov 21tags: Cahier | Ea | figure | pencilWatching the WTA finals on tv. Mechanical pencil in small Moleskine Cahier.
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2008Nov 2tags: Cahier | Ea | figure | ink | journal | moleskine | pencilFantasy and apples – a cosy evening on the couch.
Pencil and coloured inks in small Moleskine cahier. -
2008Oct 30tags: Cahier | colour | Ea | figure | ink | journal | moleskine | pencilWorld of Warcraft, and a bit of chatting on the side – a late night sketch of my daughter with her laptop. Mechanical pencil and various ink pens in small Moleskine cahier.
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tags: artyvelarde | Cahier | moleskine | san diego | watercolor2008Oct 19 -
2008Oct 10tags: Cahier | denmark | Ea | ink | moleskine | Pen | sketch | urbanBus stop by the City Hall, Århus, Denmark.
Done in small Moleskine cahier with a sanguine ink pen. -
2008Oct 8tags: Cahier | colour | Ea | figure | ink | moleskine | Pen | portraitU-turn. A quick sketch of Julius done in small Moleskine cahier using coloured ink pens.
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2008Oct 7tags: botanical | Cahier | colour | Ea | ink | moleskine | nature | peas | PenPeas in my garden.
A drawing from my garden this summer. Done in coloured ink pens in a small Moleskine cahier. -
2008Oct 7tags: cafe | Cahier | colour | Ea | ink | moleskine | Pen | urbanCafé
I spotted these two women in a café and thought them so engrossed in their conversation and preoccupied with their babies, I imagined I could draw them without being noticed. The woman on the right did notice me though, as her child was rather quiet.
India Ink pens in Moleskine Cahier.























