I visited The National Western Heritage Museum in Okc today with fellow artist Ellis Goodson. I made a lot of sketches here’s some of them. The blue is a Colerase pencil. The ink sketches are my spanking new Kuretake brush pen. I’m not a natural brush user so it’s a little rough. But I’ve never been afraid to make some bad art to learn new skills, playing it safe never pays. Besides it’s fun to sling a bunch of ink on the page and have faith it’ll look okay when it’s done. The museum has some rules about tools you cannot use but I didn’t see any rule about Japanese brush pens. Still when the security guard came over to talk to us I was conscious of the wet ink on my sketchbook and hands. It seems Ellis and I talk to a lot of security guards. They’re just doing their jobs and we’re doing ours. http://ift.tt/1vyRIMR
Friday, December 26, 2014
I visited The National Western Heritage Museum in Okc today with fellow artist Ellis Goodson. I made a lot of sketches here’s some of them. The blue is a Colerase pencil. The ink sketches are my spanking new Kuretake brush pen. I’m not a natural brush user so it’s a little rough. But I’ve never been afraid to make some bad art to learn new skills, playing it safe never pays. Besides it’s fun to sling a bunch of ink on the page and have faith it’ll look okay when it’s done. The museum has some rules about tools you cannot use but I didn’t see any rule about Japanese brush pens. Still when the security guard came over to talk to us I was conscious of the wet ink on my sketchbook and hands. It seems Ellis and I talk to a lot of security guards. They’re just doing their jobs and we’re doing ours.
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