Happy Draw
It’s international SketchCrawl Day! So grab your art supplies, throw them in a bag and paint the town… literally! Visit SketchCrawl.com and get the lowdown.
It’s international SketchCrawl Day! So grab your art supplies, throw them in a bag and paint the town… literally! Visit SketchCrawl.com and get the lowdown.
*sigh* Since I’m working today, I’ll have to enjoy SketchCrawl vicariously… that is, if SquidRowMama attends, and happens to release any pics… *hint* *hint* 😉
Best. Quote. EVER!
Althought I haven’t gotten on the computer till just a while ago, so I didn’t realize there was such a thing till now :). I’ll enjoy vicariously too! Or I might be able to do some pastel stuff before bed, you never know.
An announcement!: After A 4+ month drought I have FINALLY started writing again :)! I had writer’s block for so long(more like writer’s constipation, the ideas were there but I couldn’t get them out), even I though I always write for myself.
Anyways, I would like to thank this lovely little webcomic for being a BIG help in breaking me out of my funk, nothing like artistic conviviality to get the “I Suck” monkey off your back :D!
Yee ha, Meggie! Glad Randie & I could help in some small way. “I suck” monkeys suck!
On a side note, I was teaching a class of second graders in Santa Cruz this past friday (teaching kids to cartoon)… and we came up with “space monkeys” with rocket boots, a spiked tail and a mechanical claw clutching a banana. Such imaginations!
It’s mid afternoon, Astagali… and I ain’t gotten to my sketchbook yet! YIKES!
Birg- Not just a small way :)! You and Randie were a third, Mum was a third, and some cool writer’s reference books I have were a third. This is seriously my favourite webcomic and I read at least ten, probably more, every day. I don’t have an addiction! I can quit whenever I want to! I just don’t want to ;)!
/fangirlingspasm
I love little kids so much. I babysat my nephews(age 5 and 8) one day and we were amused for two and a half hours with a bag of rubber sticky eyeballs. No exaggerration. And that was after roleplaying for three and a half hours using only the living room furniture, a couple blankets, a stuffed dog and a couple random toys. If we could harness the energy of little kid imagination…
Meghan: For a moment, I thought you were concealing the age of your second nephew, until I realised it was the Smiley Machine mistaking the “eight, closed parenthesis” 🙂
Brig: Soooooo… any sketching? *hopeful look* 🙂 Ah, what can I say? I’m just a helpless little Squidlet 🙂
Henri ROCKS! He was the mentor to John Sloan, another one of The Ashcan School whom I really admire!