INTRODUCTION
A sketch is an elusive animal. Sketches can duck and weave. They can hide in plain sight. They can taunt us when our vision exceeds our ability. Even when things are going well, just when we think we’ve got one captured, one false move on our part and they slip away, leaving us bewildered and frustrated.
A sketch is a memento. A quick jot to remember a place, listen to the birds, feel the breeze, let conversations wash over us in a language we may not yet know.
A sketch can be many things, and sketching can open doors to new experiences and places. I’d like to share some of what I’ve learned over the years about sketching. I’ll offer tips and techniques, favorite materials, and also why I do certain things, and the thought processes ...
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