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In my own attempts to "keep at it" I have come to a slump. Lack of zeal, same old stuff, not improving, worse if anything. So I thought I'd open a window for some fresh air. Different paper, different sticks--smooth copy paper and my Hobby Lobby Copic and Prismacolor sketching pens. I'm interested here mostly in tones. I'm going to go try and find a voice for this stuff--before they dry up in my desk. The bottom one is with pencil, the top one ink.
the pens look like fun. it would seem that kiwis have a similar shading scheme to eggs.
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