
I got the
Water Paper Paint book by Heather Smith Jones for my birthday, so I´ve been experimenting with some india ink & watercolour sketches.

I´m still trying to find my own style for drawing kids. I´d also like to draw in a way that is translatable to linocuts. In the meantime I´ve had a go at drawing in the style of some of the kid´s books I´ve seen.


The plant on our table outside. Not sure what kind of plant it is. Some kind of succulent or other...

A small attempt at the
Working Wet onto Dry exercise at the top from the
Water Paper Paint book.
River near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand
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