Creating Art Everyday, Even At 30k Feet
23 February 2009
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This is another example of how you can strive to create something everyday.
You’d think that I would have started doing this a long time ago. As I travel, I now take my sketchbook with me all the time to not only capture an illustrated thought but to excercise my gift in order to keep my skill sharp.
The video below is an example of such:
View these sketches in detail here in our Sketchbook Gallery>>
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Hey Tony this is something I’ve been doing for quite some time now. I am always drawing on a plane, I can sometimes get a little motion sickness if I try to read on the plane but drawing on the plane doesn’t seem to bother me. The biggest downside to trying to draw on a plane is turbulence. (especially if I am trying to ink.
Take care,
Dave
Thanks for the comment, Dave.
I do it mostly to keep my mind off of the nervousness that tries to creep up on me during takeoffs. Once we’re cruising, I’m good!
Tony-
[...] any where. I’ve taken my sketchpad on flights with me as I travel and have created work even at 30,000 feet in the sky! Break out the sketchpad while talking on the phone, while eating lunch, while watching TV with your [...]
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