Category: Reviews

Impressions of the Monologue Basics Sketchbook + Random Sketches

Impressions of the Monologue Basics Sketchbook + Random Sketches

A few months ago, the Monologue company sent me a few of their sketchbooks to try, and I decided to play around with the A5 hardcover to see how it handles the materials I normally use for sketching: ink, colored pencil, watercolor pencil, and watercolor paints. It measures around 5-1/2″ x 8″, and the paper […]

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 3

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 3

After spending some time getting to know my new Zeta sketchbook from Stillman & Birn, I took it along on a family vacation to Maine. (To see Parts 1 & 2 of my review, click here and  here.) Although I packed several sketchbooks for the two-week trip, I found myself reaching for the Zeta more […]

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 2

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 2

After playing around with Stillman and Birn’s new Zeta series sketchbooks for a few weeks (see PART 1 of my review here), I decided it might be worthwhile to do a few pages of test samples to see how various watercolor techniques work on the Zeta paper. In the sample strip below, the first two […]

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 1

Experiencing Stillman & Birn’s Zeta Series Sketchbooks – PART 1

When the Stillman and Birn folks asked a few months ago if they could use my hydrangea sketch on the cover band of their new 7″x7″ Zeta series sketchbook, I was elated. What a thrill to think that artists all over the world would be seeing my artwork on an exciting new product from one […]

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