Since I may be going to lunch with friends once a week or so, I’ve decided to post something, even if it’s not a sketch. Today’s post is about why I usually draw on little randomly shaped cards instead of in a book.
It all started when I found a scrap of cardboard in the break room that originally came in a package of tea bags. The cardboard scrap was used to keep the rows nice and neat and I decided to draw something on it. That drawing was uploaded to Facebook and, after people seemed to enjoy it, later became my first post here. The package only had three of the cardboard pieces but I decided that I enjoyed having different sized spaces to fill so I cut bits of card stock to random sizes and kept sketching.
I discovered that the drawings looked nice in my cube so I started hanging them. I eventually hope to cover all available surface area of my walls with sketches. 🙂
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