A couple of Tennessee Williams quotes hit me in the heart
and I decided to do a sketch of Tennessee Williams.
*gasp… the 100 peeps in 1 week got to me*
“Try to matter. Try to care and never be afraid
to admit that you just don’t know
how you’re going to make it.
That’s when the help —
the human and divine help — shows up.”
I’ve been struggling with depression, for good reason —
well, maybe not depression, but despair.
The future doesn’t look good, and the future is not far off.
There is just no good news.
The Pilot Murasaki-shikibu ink feather on my Nostalgie Sketchbook pages…
Don’t like that, and not sure why.
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“Memory is more indelible than ink.”
Anita Loos, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
“I think not….”
Me… why I journal!
Hahnemühle Nostalgie Sketchbook,
FPR Himalayan with Pilot Murasaki-shikibu ink (writing),
Platinum Carbon Pen with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges,
QoR and Holbein watercolors.
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