



In a surprising plot twist, I was able to acquire my sketchbooks much sooner than expected. Most of this stuff is actually pretty old, but I have observed a shocking lack of color throughout this blog and figured I should address that. I haven't really used pastels before, but I figure if I start now, in 20 years or so I might be somewhere approaching the skills of Peter Moehrle, my new favorite artist. Ambitious I know, but everyone needs that something to get them out of bed in the morning. Also, special bonus, a few sketches from the one and only life drawing session I have made all summer! I tried a brush pen. Try to contain your excitement.
I really like the gasworks picture. Really nice colors!
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