



I scanned in some of my sketchbook studies I've done awhile ago. I wanted to post some of these and I figured this is a good time. I love taking my book around and try to capture the people around me. There is something about just being loose in a sketchbook and trying things out in them, whether they work or not, it becomes more of a personal journey.. Until they find you staring at them....
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