sketching Kawiks on Christmas Eve 2012
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2012Nov 27tags: California pizza kitchen | Christmas | lydia velarde | marker in a moleskine sketchbook. Arty velarde | stamps | uspsMy journal page for 11-24-12, Christmas activities and dinner at California Pizza Kitchen. marker, ephemera and watercolor in a watercolor moleskine.
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2010Dec 25tags: Christmas | ink | pencil | portrait | present | watercolour pencilAbout the polaroid portrait.
This is a christmas present I made for my girlfriend. It was a diary and this is the first photo (I don’t have a polaroid cam), haha.
Ink, Pencil and watercolour pencil.For more or for some portuguese poems:
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2010Dec 20tags: Christmas | December 2010 | glass | rudolph | santa claus | shahrazad07 | Theme Challenge | watercolor“Rudolph In My Room” A Christmas card drawing on Oslo Paper.
I decided to create personalized Christmas cards for my loved ones for this year.
Hopefully I can upload all the ones I’ve done.
I used Faber Castell Watercolor Pencils and A Winnie-The-Pooh mechanical pencil.
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2010Dec 18tags: Christmas | December 2010 | glass | Theme ChallengeStained Glass Christmas Window – Inktense in a Moleskine Sketchbook
This, coincidentally, looks like “Boofredlay”s recent posting http://www.skineart.com/art/author/boofredlay/
but, honest, I didn’t plagiarise your stuff, my friend.
This idea started as something for this months challenge. A friend of mine makes stained glass objects as a hobby and she gave me some ideas about how to design these things. I, therefore. decided to design a “window”, with a Christmas theme to enter the challenge as well as to wish everyone a Happy Christmas. The Bells and Holly are traditional while the background is supposed to represent sails in the carol – “I saw three Ships.” Not too bad for a first attempt but – who would want a Christmas Window like this unless, of course, you stay in a church? Ah the best laid plans of mice and men gang aft algley. Not to worry. Seasons Greetings everyone – including Boofredlay.























