This week the homework for Sketchbook Skool was to do a watercolor sketch of your lunch. My lunch was some bean and corn soup, with my favorite hot sauce, and a few strawberries. After I completed the watercolor, I decided to go ahead and add some ink - mainly because that is what I like to do, but also because my sketchbook is of non-sized paper, so watercolor alone tends to be absorbed, and look a bit washed out. Anyway, I wasn't too challenged this week, and wasn't extremely inspired or motivated by either the subject matter or, truth be told, this week's lesson. I have been back in the studio, at the small loom again today. O'Brien is coming to life, and I will share progress on that tapestry in the next day or so.
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