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We're thinking of making stickers to go with the February 25th, 2025 release of The Artist’s Guide to Sketching. Here are five ideas. Which do you like best?
I like the last one the best, although I would prefer it without the white on black style on top. The shout-out to analog is clever, but perhaps a bit esoteric.
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I like the last one the best, although I would prefer it without the white on black style on top. The shout-out to analog is clever, but perhaps a bit esoteric.
I vote for "I sketch in order to see." I find it to be both original and insightful.
It's the first one for me!
I also think "I sketch therefore I see" is a fantastic quote.
I SKETCH
in order TO SEE.
I sketch therefore I am
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