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Values or: It’s cold and, look there’s my backyard.
Honestly I am not a fan of painting in NYC weather in February. I don’t think it’s an unusual stance. I think, most people would feel that way. But, I felt like painting and I have a set of windows … Continue reading
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Tagged #patio, #suzalele watercolors, backyard, danielsmithartmaterials, furniture, landscape, markers, notan, nycurbansketchers, outdoorscene, porch, stillmanandbirn, tombow, urbansketchers, values
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No watercolors at the MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, like most museums is fine with you sketching in most anything as long as no paints is involved. Today I skirted that problem by drawing with water soluble ink in a fountain pen. … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Ink, inkwash, Museum, nycurbansketchers, PapierPlume, theMet, urbansketch, urbansketchers
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