The Sketchbook: Part One

The station at Sprucepine, N.C. in the ``Loops'' sometime in 2003.
I carry a sketchbook with me pretty much wherever I go. It's good practice and it's a good challenge. It is easier, though more time consuming, to draw at home in the studio. You can take your time and erase your mistakes, but working in the field, in ink, is kind of like walking the tightrope without a net. If you make a mistake you have two choices really, you can quit and start a new drawing, or plow ahead and just incorporate the errors into the finished work.

Here are a couple of drawings I have done:
I am not sure when I did this one, but it was probably on a Sunday afternoon. 

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