



I wrote about what I had in mind to do for the Sketchbook Project 2012 in an earlier post, but I find that as my sketchbook takes shape, I've had to make minor adjustments to my original concept. It is, however, taking shape, and that's the important thing. I am posting the first of the four yukar tales ("the river otter's song") that make up my new project. I hope it grabs your interest enough that you will come back to see more. :p
A wonderful idea brilliantly realized.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Will definitely be interested in your progress. I haven't even started my sketchbook yet.
ReplyDeleteThe "spirit of the animal" kept alive.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice illustrated tale!
You blow me away Debbie, your work is soooooo amazing! :)
ReplyDeletewow! You are really awesome!!
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