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Barnes and Nobles also have books, I have books from

Half price books store in my wooden art box

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"Your pieces of eight Ye Wager soon, I shall be sparkin' some Pirate art by the light of the Moon"

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I keep Christopher Hart instruction books for sketching and art study The book is called "drawing Cutting Edge Comics", It shows the planes of the face, hands and feet, I have One "How to Draw Manga" book,

I :rolleyes:

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"Your pieces of eight Ye Wager soon, I shall be sparkin' some Pirate art by the light of the Moon"

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I carried my art supplies in a plastic tote box back then, cumbersome and not user friendly.

I keep my artwork in this sailors small wood chest that was my father's sea chest. He served in the Navy. the chest has many sections for supplies. I have mountains of pencils, old and new.

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"Your pieces of eight Ye Wager soon, I shall be sparkin' some Pirate art by the light of the Moon"

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hmm i got clay, gloss for the clay, paint, paintbrushes.

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"Life's pretty good. And why wouldn't it be? I'm a pirate, after all."

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My art chest is filled with obsession, frustration and other mixed media.
Aye. Mine too. Unfortunately far too much of the "other mixed media" has gone unused.
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Christopher Hart has some good instruction books for sketching and art study The book is called "drawing Cutting Edge Comics",

Here is his web site

http://www.chrishartbooks.com/anato03.html

... Chris Hart is a great teacher, I would love to have more of his instruction books. :D

For the pirate couple artwork that I chose to place as my avatar I had to hire a private art teacher to help me complete the art.

Her name is Pat Hart.

http://www.harttoheart.com/gallery/pencil_...ches_zodiac.htm

Any relation between the two?

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I've just posted my Art Chest in my profile photo albums. My medium is Ink! Capn'Rob

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Pat Hart is a wonderful lady and Native American in ancestry and one of my tutors.

Chris Hart is not related, I think it may be that the names are spelled so similar.

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"Your pieces of eight Ye Wager soon, I shall be sparkin' some Pirate art by the light of the Moon"

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My chest has Beads,Beads and more Beads, I also have the findings, tools that go with beads, I also have fabric, sewing stuff, rubber stamps, embossing, stuff for stained glass, knitting, basic embroidery and needlepoint. I used to work at a Michael's arts and crafts store about 5 years ago I had pretty much crafty and abused the employee discount. Where I have room for them don't know. I'd need 1 large chest for my beads alone.

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I'm strictly a graphite person myself. Mostly because I have a lot of freedom with the blending and shading. I've never been that good is using color mediums.

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