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Daily Archives: March 21, 2017
In Japan the Hand Can Be Used Like a Knife
Being that my inexpensive but beloved Sketchbook from Heaven will soon be exhausted, I needed to find a replacement. A small, landscape sketchpad roughly the same size was proving impossible to find. The only solution was to make my own!
Posted in It Came From the Sketchbook, News, Technique
Tagged analog, art supplies, chop, cut, getting what you want, Illustration, Joe Williams, Sketch, sketchbook
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