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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 25, 2016

Since I’ve been posting recent Ad Marker sketches executed in a  sketchbook (“THE PAPER IN THIS BOOK HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY CHOSEN FOR PEN AND INK SKETCHING AND FOR FELT TIP MARKERS”) I decided to scan and post other sketches done in this same book, from even further in the past. This one was done with ink and coquille pen over 20 years ago.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 22, 2016

Another in a series of quick sketch drawings, done to test a large quantity of inherited Ad Markers. They were mostly still pretty good.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 21, 2016

Another quick sketch, done to test a large lot of unexpectedly inherited Ad Markers.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 20, 2016

Another quick sketch, done to test a load of unexpectedly inherited Ad Markers.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 19, 2016

This quick sketch would also have worked for Valentine’s Day.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 18, 2016

Another in a series of quick sketch drawings, done to test Ad Markers.

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DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 14, 2016

Another in a series of quick sketches, done to test a pile of Ad Markers.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 10, 2016

Another quick sketch, testing ad markers.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 8, 2016

This drawing was done as part of a series, executed quickly to test if a collection of ad markers I had inherited was still usable.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MARCH 7, 2016

This is the first in a series of fast sketches using markers, on a 35 year old marker sketch book. The back story is, I inherited a boxful of old markers and was testing them out. Looking at them now, a year and a half later, I’m amazed by how much I like them. This was originally done in July of 2014.