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Third Times A Charm: 30 Sketches Project III

There is nothing like a deadline to get you motivated. This deadline is in the form of an art fair called Indie Chic @ 10th Street. The event will be held in front of the ASU Art Museum on Dec. 5th. Click here for more info.

Time to build up my inventory! And what better way than to commit to another round of the 30 Sketches Project. 30 Sketches Project III will consist of pastel and charcoal bird (I am so predictable) studies on butcher paper. I'll have 4 sizes (L)36x24", (M)24x17", (S)17x12", and (Wee)9x12".

Sketch #1 is a Pearl-spotted Owlet (24x17"). It, along with all of the sketches from this project, will be for sale at the Indie Chic fair. I've got some serious sketching to do!

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