Continuing the Virtual Sketchwalk in Chicago drawing on colored paper,
this time ink and colored pencil on grey paper, with a nod to Pat Southern-Pearce!
Canson paper loose to be tipped into my Moleskin 8×11 watercolor journal,
Pentalic HB woodless pencil, Platinum Carbon pen, Lamy Al-Star which did not work well on this paper with De Atramentis Document Black,
Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, and various colored pencils.

I started a Facebook group page (you must join to view) to allow everyone to share their virtual sketches, and also where we will, from time to time, take virtual sketch walks together. Come join us On Facebook if you are inclined!
If you want to know more about what a virtual sketchwalk is review my first post.
There are a few more notes/pointers on our first walk through Laguna Beach, California.
I also created an accompanying Flickr group!

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Again, I love the little details you refuse to overlook, Kate. I particularly like the tree today.
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Amazed. I thought it was heavy handed. Mitchell is always reminding me that artists do not know what people like… We are tooooooo critical! 🙂
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I can see why. Your talent allows you to (apparently) easily draw/color/paint images that most of us look at in awe. Naturally, you focus on what could be better (which is how you get better). You are your own hardest critic, well, maybe Mitchell, but… 🙂
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M is never critical. In fact, the other day I told him he reminded me of the dad who loves to pin his kids art to the fridge….
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🙂
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