This, I'm sure you'll agree, is classic SB. Cool, stylish and fun. A great theme too. I can't wait to start drawing in it. I'm just going to pluck up the courage first. Oh, and because I'm as obsessive with a camera as I am with a pen you can see much more of Suzanne's Moley HERE.
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Awesome awesome awesome Suzanne! I love the collaged bits and the way you've blended them so seamlessly. Andrea's right, it's classic SB -
just like Andrea's is classic AJ and Gabi's classic Gabi and so on and so on. It appears that even when faced with something outside our comfort zones, none of us can help but be ourselves. Cool!
classic SB indeed, love that loose line and coloring! (interesting factoid: when i was a kid in school and we got our grades, the top grade was a 'sobresaliente' and it was always abbreviated on the report card as SB. So there you have it Suz, sobresaliente!)
Yeah, it is very interesting to see Suzanne's work up close. It's so different to how I work, almost opposite, the loose lines and colouring with markers. I always think it must take an awful lot of guts to use markers. I guess they are pretty unforgiving?
And, sobresaliente is right!
I've been watching and 'ooohing' and 'arrrring' over all the delicious work!
Question:
Is the paper in the zigzag the same as the sketchbook moley?
Yes, Anita, it seems to be the same paper.
Cheers.
Thanks Andrea.
Wow Suzanne, the idea of the presentation, the stamps and the yellow paper is great! And the drawing is so cool... Really a Celebration!
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