
We found this somewhat angry
little palm-sized blue cat salt shaker in one of
our treasure hunts in second hand store.
A treasure.
I am looking forward to Covid going away
so we can search for treasures again.
Happy Halloween!
Bright Ideas multi-color journal
(which I am not sure is still sold at Barnes and Noble),
Lamy Joy pen with De Atramentis Document Black ink,
Platinum Carbon Pen (no longer made)
with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges.
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Anita Loos, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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Me… why I journal!
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I teach architectural sketching,
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That annoying loud-mouth editor/critic in your head? GONE! How great would that be?
Hello Katie,
I am not sure if my previous email was sent. I wasn’t logged in. I had a look at your art tips. I was looking for inf on on how you do your Robert Oster swatches. Do you wet half the paper and then move the undiluted ink along the line?
I was thinking of doing chromotography, but this looks like much more fun.
So, I would love to find out how you do them.
Kind regards,
Tanja
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Hi Tanja, sorry to reply late. Easy instructions are right here: https://dkatiepowellart.me/inks/
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