Sketch/Draw/paint every day in January - anybody want to join me?

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Lovely, lively, sketch, Fiona.
A ready made subject Fiona. Does she still lay eggs ( I'm a bit clueless ). Last night's tea looked good Alan, in both senses. Tessa, your koala is a good choice, it has become a moving symbol of what is happening just now. And Margaret, you're the queen of the tulips. Off home tomorrow so my sketch may be late.
Today’s selection starts with a bee, And so far ends with Alan’s tea, Still life, portraits, tulips and hen, With pencil, paint and also pen. Great variety every day, And more to come, I dare to say!
Brilliant, Tessa. An inspirational post. Well done, you :) This is, for me, as artistic as the medium posts presented. Love it. Today’s selection starts with a bee, And so far ends with Alan’s tea, Still life, portraits, tulips and hen, With pencil, paint and also pen. Great variety every day, And more to come, I dare to say!
Tessa Gwynne on 15/01/2020 18:44:16

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Thanks Carol!
Lots of lovely drawings and now poems!! My non-daily offering.  I like the uniball air pen.  It flows rather well, but I am not sure of its archival quality.
Like your poem Tessa!   I really like that portrait Gudrun - I have a similar concern re longevity of ink with the fountain pens I use - we both may have to rely on digital versions!
That's why I use archival ink for my 'proper inks'!  I suspect uniball isn't bad, but I would not sell work unless the box says archival.
Did this at sketch club our Mentor brought in a lot of the Sylvanian Families dolls to draw here's my effort
Wow fantastic work everyone – I have a lot to catch up with and a poem too! My offering for day 15 Egyptian goslings using daughter’s watercolour brush pens and a sepia pen PITT pen.
That’s gorgeous Anjana! And Christopher- my girls used to love sylvanian families! Thanks for the memory.
Unable to do one a day, unusual for me.  However, here are three on one page.  My thought was imagined Victorian style explorers.  I used pencil and inktense...I find inktense a very quick medium for sketching.  The figure bottom left took longest, because it went wrong and I fiddled with it.  Still no good.  Should have left it alone.   A3 sketchbook.
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