Sept. 16, 2023, 6:12 p.m.

Grizzlypear Weekly • Sept. 16, 2023

Grizzlypear

This week's written snapshots.

Timid tarsiers triumphantly trapped ten tetradactyls, toppling their treacherous tyranny.

An outline handsketch of a hand shaping the ASL American manual letter “T”, in red ink on a yellow spiral bound steno notebook.

Last month, Hurricane Hillary slowly worked its way up from Mexico, prompting warning texts from from NOA. The boy kept asking about when the flood was going to hit. We explained that floods are bad events, but that couldn’t dampen his excitement.

Turned out to be a minor event. We got a little rain on Friday afternoon which led to a massive double rainbow during the golden hour.

We finally got our heavy rains and street flooding a week later — from a storm that had no name.

16 Sep 2023

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Pen and Ink, James Hobbs, 2016

This is a great little survey of what’s possible with this medium. Hobbs picked a variety of artists and provided thoughtful commentary on each of his picks.

As I get deeper into sketching, this book is a definite keeper. It’s nice to have an overview of all the different approaches in a single volume. Seeing the multiplicity of technical skills makes the practice less intimidating than studying the work of a single master.

I got mine for $14, but prices fluctuate because it’s out of print. While you fish for a good price, I’ve included the list of artists in the photos below.

Please note that this book is a bit smaller than I expected, so I included a Lamy Safari for scale on a couple photos.

Now go and fly that pen!

11 Sep 2023

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Justus

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