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2004.11.26

Sketch Crawl Results

Here are the sketches I did for Sketch Crawl 2004.

Spindle


Breakfast


Plant


Cat


Shoes


Crepes


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Cool. I especially like the shoes and stove.

Damn. Cindy stole my comment.

Neat! What were you cooking on that stove?

D. was making us crepes. Mmmm. :)

(I do do better in plain pencil or pen-and-ink. Color is tricky. Especially when I'm impatient.)

Damn. Chris stole my comment about Cindy stealing my comment.

*snort*

They're all really cool. The shoes and stove work best perhaps onscreen because they're charcoal and so the lines are more defined. (Just so as to plagiarize rather than steal others' comments.)

Get your own damn comments, people! ;-)

I like the spindle and the cat, myself!

What's sketch crawl?

Oh. I just followed the link. Cool stuff.

I love these! Exactly what the crawl was meant to produce!

Is that the Neighbor's Cat in the middle?

Yup -- good eye!

Hi, first time here, came from The Harlot, to mention that you could cut a set of dpns in half and re-point them with 400-grit sandpaper and thereby have finger-needles. But now that I am here, I love seeing real, handmade pencil-art here on the internet. But please push that pot handle to the side. :) Thanks.

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