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Goals for 2014–March Update
Poems read: 129/365 Poems written: 160/365 Short stories read: 114/365 Short stories written: 13/52 Books read: 31/52 Submissions: 3/24 Videos made: 9/100 Sketches made: 81/365 Art pieces made: 22/52 Bookbinding–made 14 books this year Sketching–in progress! Ink drawings–in progress! Urban Sketching Charcoal Markers–in progress! Watercolor–in progress! Acrylic Finger paint Digital–in progress! Joseph Cornell boxes Warhol …
Goals for 2014–February Update
Poems read: 96/365 Poems written: 49/365 Short stories read: 98/365 Short stories written: 10/52 Books read: 20/52 Submissions: 2/24 Videos made: 9/100 Sketches made: 65/365 Art pieces made: 22/52 Bookbinding–made 11 books this year Sketching–in progress! Ink drawings–in progress! Urban Sketching Charcoal Markers–in progress! Watercolor–in progress! Acrylic Finger paint Digital–in progress! Joseph Cornell boxes Warhol …
Goals for 2014
Even though I didn’t reach all of my productivity goals for 2013, I made significant progress and started making productivity more of a habit. So in 2014 I will continue being productive and add new skills, like Photoshop, Illustrator, acrylic painting, sketching, and other art projects, as well as continue writing. My word for 2014 …
Charcoal experiment
I’ve been playing with different charcoal techniques, especially with the chunky colors. For two days I experimented with pastel, toned tan, and toned gray papers. Here are some of the pieces I made.
Two Year Anniversary!
I’ve blogged about writing for two years now. Check out the first post here. In the last year I’ve: traveled to Boston and Columbia, Missouri joined Seed Coworking made my first book studied charcoal and watercolor wrote two more drafts of Charlotte’s novel. made my first zine wrote more letters Pretty successful year.
Charcoal Lesson
Today I had an official charcoal lesson at Art Supply Depo.
Lunch and Supplies
I went to Lunch ’n’ Learn: Learn how to craft your own beer at Seed Coworking. So if I write about home brewing, I can be educated about it, like Lawrence Coates’ “The Garden of the World” with whiskey stills and winemaking. Also stopped at Art Supply Depo and got more charcoal supplies. Maybe Charlotte specializes in …
Charcoal is Pretty Awesome
I bought gray scale paper and white charcoal. Finished the sketchbook in one sitting.