I just love to sit and ‘doodle’ and see where it takes me. Here are a few more of my recent moleskine drawings. I can see some of these ending up on t-shirts or the like.

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Feeling Spiralley!

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Triangular

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Could be good for a kids t-shirt

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What do you see here? This sort of reminds me of a suburban block or perhaps computer circuits!

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Flamboyant!

All moleskine images are copyrighted, if anyone knows how to watermark my images I’d love to know how!

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5 Responses to “Moleskine Sketching”

carol wilson Says:

Dear Amanda,

It’s fun to catch up with you again. Some days my energy wears pretty thin, but I’m still editing the magazine and still having a wonderful life. Your designs are refreshing and beautiful. May God give you all the grace and strength you need for the move, the delivery, and the days ahead.

Love,
Carol

Andy Says:

Hi, Watermarking is pretty easy to do in for example irfanview (windows). http://www.irfanview.com/

For mac I think Imagewell does the trick if you need this.

Cheers

Stacey Says:

Hi Amanda
You can also try www.shawnanigans.net/?p=847 they are using photoshop, might help. Stacey

suki Says:

wow… the last one looks extreamly complicated!!!! I like the Triangular pattern, you can use it everywhere!

Wes Says:

I am so taken by your spiral! When I was in college, I made an attempt to find the first human Creative Act, and guess what?! The oldest drawing -in the solar system, apparently- was a spiral from a cave in Australia!

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