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6 thoughts on “Sketches—Part 2”
Love the sketches! Especially Limoncello shop and Bonnie with the scarves. The subtle and selective splashes of color throughout really make them special. Keep it up, Robert! Takes me back to Franklin Street!
I am almost there, with the beautiful photographs and your vibrant sketches. The limoncello shop reminds me that we finished our bottle. I had thought we were hitting it pretty hard until I realized that it took five months. That seems positively abstemious.
Robert – Your sketches are a pleasant compliment to the photo essay of your adventures.
I think you are channeling Shel Siverstien. The line captures the casual feel of the place and the variety is good as well. Keep drawing. They are memory treasures. Cheers – Bob
Love the sketches! Especially Limoncello shop and Bonnie with the scarves. The subtle and selective splashes of color throughout really make them special. Keep it up, Robert! Takes me back to Franklin Street!
Thanks JaneO!!!! I need the encouragement. I’m enjoying seeing how to approach each one. It is fun!
I am almost there, with the beautiful photographs and your vibrant sketches. The limoncello shop reminds me that we finished our bottle. I had thought we were hitting it pretty hard until I realized that it took five months. That seems positively abstemious.
MARDIE: Thanks! There’s more where that came from!
Robert – Your sketches are a pleasant compliment to the photo essay of your adventures.
I think you are channeling Shel Siverstien. The line captures the casual feel of the place and the variety is good as well. Keep drawing. They are memory treasures. Cheers – Bob
BOB: Thanks. I’ll keep at it!