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Thursday, May 8th, 2008Just doodlin’ Trying out a gel pen, bit smudgy.

Just doodlin’ Trying out a gel pen, bit smudgy.


A friend of mine on the LiveJournal has a themed art challenge every Saturday. The theme last time was “harlequin babies,” with the unspoken guideline being to make it as messed up and wrong as you see fit. This submission (my first ever sketch in a Moleskine) was actually pretty tame compared to the other people who joined in.
Nacho Spiterson
Internet
http://www.becauseinter.net

18×14cm, chinese ink on paper, November 2007
Vladimir Smokov,
Czech Republic
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lemez/

Two weeks ago I did a city trip to London. My old notebook was falling apart, and I read many good things about Moleskines. So I bought one in an London bookshop. Back at the hotel I made my first two drawings in a Moleskine. Both of them drawings of the very narrow windows in the room. One window showed a wall, the other window looked out on a building site with a nice big crane.
Hi! I´m new here…
hope you like my way… if i have done something wrong and you can´t see a thing… sorry! but please, visit my blog and tell me what have I done wrong
or leave me a nice comment ;P
Ro

I drew two little bug-like characters facing off.
I imagine one is the good guy and one is the bad guy.
One is quoting a Queen song and one is quoting from the movie “Hot Rod”, so at least we know they both have good taste.
chrishaley
Memphis, TN
http://hiptoday.blogspot.com/

I drew this during passion week in my moleskine sketchbook. The text on the cross beam is selections from chapter 19 of the book of John in the Bible.
Tim
www.shuworx.blogspot.com

More at: Mattias Inks
j’ai dessiné cela hier matin dans le train. la dame avait mis du pastel sur ses yeux.

Rosalie Cunningham of Ipso Facto
in large blank Moleskine with mechanical pencil
based on magazine photo
noisician
Connecticut, US
noisician.com

