Sunday drawing practice

I’m in the habit of sketching while watching the Sunday morning news with George Stephanopolous. It’s a great time for drawing practice, especially if you like working on political caricatures and cartoons. Lately, I’ve been using the Line of Action website to practice gesture drawing. https://line-of-action.com. I highly recommend this site as you can choose […]

Joy Harjo

It is Saturday morning, and the most important thing you can watch right now is Joy Harjo, who was named the first Native American U.S. Poet Laureate last week. Harjo says that humanizing and healing will be her aims as Poet Laureate—“a healing of people speaking to each other, with each other.”

More on drawing

I had hoped to sketch every day in February along with reading the  Edwards’ book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.  But the month got so busy with the usual stuff that  I ended up sketching here & there on a couple of different apps, messing around with brushes & shading, some freehand, some tracing. It […]

February drawing

This month’s goal is to start a daily drawing practice, so I purchased a copy of Betty Edwards’ book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. Here are some early sketches. Day 1: I sketched my hand while helping Maya with her Math homework one night on a loose white sheet of paper using a Ticonderoga […]

6 hours a day

Figure out how to clear out 6 hours a day for life—that’s an enormous ROI. This line caught my attention yesterday as I was listening to this Seth Godin interview online. Godin (marketer, writer, game designer…) cut out these three things from his day: Meetings (He says most meetings can be summarized in short memos […]