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Sketchbook Revival 2

Sketchbook Revival is back. It started today and I'm in. One of today's sessions was held by Carla Sonheim. We were provided a photo of, well, sidewalk cracks and shown how to see and draw funny creatures inspired by them. This is so not what I normally do, but I tried it and came up with some funny creature. Part of it is directly inspired by the photo, part of it is improvised. It looks a bit like a beetle and with those legs it certainly can only hop around. Still, I'm fairly positive it is happy to have a home in my sketchbook.


Looking forward to an interesting workshop.

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