The Weekly Drawing Event is in full swing over at WetCanvas, so go check it out, if you haven’t already. Here’s my offering so far – all done in the large Moleskine watercolor sketchbook.
Archive for September, 2006
Watercolor Moleskine
Posted in Moleskine, WDE, WetCanvas, watercolor on September 30, 2006 | 7 Comments »
Hosting Once Again
Posted in WDE, WetCanvas on September 29, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
It’s my turn to host the Weekly Drawing Event over at WetCanvas! This was so much fun back in March, and I’m looking forward to it again. Come by and check it out – choose an image and create some art. It’s fun, it’s inspirational, and best of all…it’s FREE!! Click here to [...]
Field Trips Galore
Posted in Moleskine, education, family on September 26, 2006 | 11 Comments »
Well, our family outing was like a field trip, right? The folks over at the EDM Yahoo group have been talking about sketching in grids alot. I’ve done that off and on since I began keeping a regular sketchbook, and find that it helps take away the fear of the blank page quite a bit. [...]
Family Adventures
Posted in Moleskine, adventures, education, family, watercolor on September 26, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
One of the joys of home-schooling cooperatives is that you have complete control, two days a week, of your family’s schedule. Occasionally, on a DH Friday off-day, we manage to take off on an adventure, just to see what we can find to do. Last Friday was one of those days. We left with no [...]
Back in the Saddle Again
Posted in Moleskine, WDE, angst, zentangles on September 20, 2006 | 4 Comments »
Thanks to everyone who has commented publicly and privately about my latest lack of productivity. I appreciate your encouragement more than you know! I’ve been slow to work out of this funk, especially in the day to day sketching that I like to do, but I’m getting there. Here’s a few things to fill in [...]
Drifting
Posted in friends, photos on September 10, 2006 | 6 Comments »
I’ve not been around the blogosphere in a while, for reasons still unclear to me. I’m stymied and stuck; shackled and squabashed. In any case – I’ve taken a vacation, down to the beach – and spent an entire week free of the things that I’m required to do, and from the responsibilities that [...]

