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The Tramizal Diary: October 2012
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Life in the Lot. Monday, October 29, 2012. But the master's Dance definitely comes to mind. It's one of my favourite paintings. The ongoing dialogue with myself continues. Friday, October 26, 2012. Karen Lynn Williams and I got to know each other when we were paired up by our editor, Dorothy Briley, to do a book together. Karen and Steve, her husband, lived and worked in Malawi as Peace Corps volunteers, and Karen had written Galimoto. Here is her account of the evening:. Figure drawing class, France.
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The Digital Pencil: January 2008
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Thursday, January 10, 2008. I said I didn't see the use - I already feel 100% natural on the regular Wacom. Tablet, but watching the demo videos and realizing I could pivot the Cintiq. Here's how I'm set up, L-shaped desks (actually cheap Ikea. But decided to go cold turkey and get used to using the Cintiq. Posted by Mo Manning. There was...
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The Digital Pencil: April 2008
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Monday, April 14, 2008. HOT OFF THE PRESS. From my editor, Marcia Leonard, comes the upcoming Fall 2008 Clarion Houghton Mifflin catalogue. One side shows an illustration from David Macaulay's THE WAY WE WORK, and flip it over, here on the Clarion side is the cover from my upcoming book, KITCHEN DANCE! The children are discovered!
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The Digital Pencil: Blog Reviews
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Thursday, February 05, 2009. Ugh Marketing. It's so hard for an introvert like me - especially when my publisher, Clarion, seems to be cutting costs everywhere. But a few weeks ago, my Google Alert. Sent me a link to Pinot and Prose. You'd think since I head two kids book review blogs, ( 3 Evil Cousins. And Toad Hill Reviews ). Mo, this i...
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The Digital Pencil: Bronte (hearts) Bella
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Sunday, June 21, 2009. Will have to think on this. Posted by Mo Manning. Oh nojust last week. Im so sorry Mo! Why cant our pups live as long as people? I miss my Brandy every day! We will probably be getting a new golden next Spring. Or maybe a newfoundland.well see whats available at the rescues. I cant wait to see this in book form!
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The Digital Pencil: August 2008
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Tuesday, August 19, 2008. This was a really fun little project. A few hours yesterday doing a "first draft," then a few more hours today tweaking in all the great input I got from my friends. Sound credits here: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Mo Manning. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Check out my Website.
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The Digital Pencil: Cintiq 21UX
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Thursday, January 10, 2008. I said I didn't see the use - I already feel 100% natural on the regular Wacom. Tablet, but watching the demo videos and realizing I could pivot the Cintiq. Here's how I'm set up, L-shaped desks (actually cheap Ikea. But decided to go cold turkey and get used to using the Cintiq. Posted by Mo Manning. Your artw...
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The Digital Pencil: June 2009
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Imagine a sketchbook with unending pages, inks that don't smear and drawings that can be shared instantly with friends all over the world. Welcome to my Digital Pencil! Sunday, June 21, 2009. Will have to think on this. Posted by Mo Manning. Friday, June 19, 2009. I know I didn't work on this one long enough. But you get the idea, it was going cute again. Sheesh. Posted by Mo Manning. Edgier, or just strange? Wow This is kinda fun. Edgier? Posted by Mo Manning. Trying to avoid the. Posted by Mo Manning.
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The Tramizal Diary: August 2013
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Life in the Lot. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Just sold this picture- a very simple line drawing and one of my favourites that I did long ago and have displayed in my studio. I rather hate to lose it but it couldn't be going to a better home or nicer couple. Sunday, August 25, 2013. La Sirène de Causse Gallery: August 2013. Saturday, August 24, 2013. As I descended the hill into Rignac, Thabo suddenly raced ahead and I heard a scuffly flurry of activity. Then two small furry beasts clumsily sped pasts m...
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The Tramizal Diary: October 2013
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Life in the Lot. Friday, October 18, 2013. Syria in more peaceful times. One of my very favourite watercolourists is Lucy Willis: lucywillis.com. Today's post brought this wonderful signed print of Aleppo that I snagged on the Oxfam site, www.oxfam.co.uk. Lucy has donated several of her signed prints to raise money for Syrian refugees, so if you want to do a little bit for the refugees and a lot for your home, check out the Oxfam site, and then Lucy's site to see more of her fabulous work. This is the fi...