Moleskin Sketch #39
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. Another Nature area drawing, this was a bit of
Moleskin Sketch #38
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. I sat and drew this guy during our second
Moleskin Sketch #37
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. My new water bottle, drawn while sitting at the
Moleskin Sketch #36
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. All the picnic tables are held together with recessed
Moleskin Sketch #35
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. By this point, watching me sketch had become a
Moleskin Sketch #34
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. Another interrupted sketch, this one was in the nature
Moleskin Sketch #33
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. This cool stump sits just outside the canopies of
Moleskin Sketch #32
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. Another still life set up on a picnic table
Moleskin Sketch #31
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp, Camp Carpenter. I picked this piece of firewood up outside of
Moleskin Sketch #30
Another year of observational sketching at summer camp. This was from my last summer at the Cub Scout camp. This particular sketch was from Fort Friendship.
Elementary School Shout Out #3
This is my favorite of the three "shout outs", I'm a lot more comfortable and confident with my line work and the overall look of PMD. Plus, I played around
Elementary School Shout Out #2
Two years after my oldest son moved on from elementary school, my second born did, which meant it was time for another yearbook "shout out" illustration. This is a great
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