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This was by far the most pleasant and enjoyable podcast of yours that I've heard/watched -- it really clicked with me. A lot of good practical advice, and very relatable experiences that you described: about fearing to screw up the sketchbook, about wanting to keep a very high level with all of the drawings in there etc. I found the solution for me was to just stop caring and to dump everything in there (I mean literally everything) -- it's a mess and I love it. Although improving my organisation skills might be a good idea too.
Thank you, @Marshall Vandruff and Stan!
LESSON NOTES![fatemah burnes]()
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![ron lemen gouache sketchbook]()
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![stan prokopenko sketchbook]()
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![stan prokopenko yoni anatomy finish]()
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An old comment from a previous episode prompts Marshall and Stan to crack open their old sketchbooks. This week the two discuss what sketches are, the value and purpose behind having sketchbooks, and how sketchbooks influence an artist’s growth. There’s also plenty of sketches that Marshall and Stan share from their own personal sketchbooks.
Books and Resources
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Draftsmen - Scribbling to Discover
The Natural Way to Draw by Nicolaides
Referenced Artists:
Fatemah Burnes

Karl Kopinski Sketchbook

Leonardo Davinci Sketchbook

Ron Lemen Gouache Sketchbook

Marshall Vandruff Sketchbook

Stan Prokopenko Sketchbook

Winsor McCay Sketchbook

Steve Huston Sketchbook

Stan's Yoni Drawing

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