Why I Drew a Can of Campbell’s Soup
In her book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Betty Edwards writes, “For centuries, copying masterworks was recommended as an aid to learning to draw. “Copying forces one to slow down and...
View ArticleWhat Happens When You Leave Wall Street?
You pack up your Upper West Side apartment. You drive across the country. You put all of your earthly belongings in storage. You and your family take a year to travel around the world. And you...
View ArticleDiscovering at the Discovery Museum
A day out with my youngest at the Bay Area Discovery Museum. Filed under: Family, Life, Sketches
View ArticlePen & Ink
I belong to a Facebook group called Sketching Workshop, where 150 sketchers from around the world post sketches and provide comments and critiques on each other’s work. The purpose of the group is to...
View ArticleConference Call Sketches
My sister-in-law recently emailed me this Wall Street Journal article about Andy Silton, a retired money manager, who had a habit of drawing during meetings. During his 30 years in asset management,...
View ArticleArtists Anonymous
No. Artists Anonymous is not a rehab group for people who are overly preoccupied with drawing and painting. Artists Anonymous, or “AA”, is a collective of artists based in Berlin and Liverpool, who...
View ArticlePortrait Practice
“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There’s no way around these two things that I’m aware of, no shortcut.” – Stephen King As you can tell...
View ArticleMentors
I recently read a blog post by Seth Godin about mentorship. He wrote, “the primary driver of mentor benefit has nothing to do with the mentor herself, nothing beyond the feeling of obligation the...
View ArticleWhy I Sketch For 30 Minutes Every Morning
“We have failed to recognize our great asset: time. A conscientious use of it could make us into something quite amazing.” – Friedrich Schiller (1759 – 1805) In high school, my art teacher advised...
View ArticleHappy Canada Day
“…It wasn’t long before one, then another of the little shell brothers, timidly emerged. Some of them immediately scurried back when they saw the immensity of the sea and the sky and the overwhelming...
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