NaPoWriMo Notice
Notice Even in all the rush the flurry of our busy days, that device in your pocket helped develop your eye, your observations, so that in that moment, that … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Notice
A journey into the cloud…
Notice Even in all the rush the flurry of our busy days, that device in your pocket helped develop your eye, your observations, so that in that moment, that … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Notice
Last year I participated in several doodle challenges, including Sketch50. I wanted to learn how to draw basic shapes and learn to quickly draw basic sketches to represent ideas. … Continue Reading SOL18 Sketch50 Banner
Fifty Days of Sketching with #Sketch50 from sketch50.org Follow my own “growth mindset” as I accept a sketching challenge to improve my art and my message. Thank you to all Sketch50 creators … Continue Reading Fifty Days of Sketching
#sketch50 45 Mistake/Fail Growth Mindset Flickr: FAIL @grammasheri
This #sketch50 inspired me to try another animation. I drew the image in Sketchbook Pro and exported it to import into Sketchbook Motion. I exported just the large heart next … Continue Reading Sketch50 Music SRE
Animation is a big thing, and I’ve stayed away from it. I’m not an artist, so simple sketches are a difficult. Sketch50 [sketch50.org] has helped; I’ve improved, so I thought … Continue Reading Shoot for the moon…
A Message from Robins A Haibun Poem I awoke to a new day announced at first light by a chorus of robins, a celebration of the last #doodleaday, ready for … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Sketch50 Haibun
Doodling is writing in images. The flow for each is similar: idea-draft-share-elaborate-revise-share-enhance-edit-publish. And publishing can be private, shared with a few, public on websites, social media, blogs, journals, etc. For me, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 30 Tools and Spaces
One of my favorite parts of teaching in the middle school is the sense of fairness students demand. Learning about our basic rights to help them formulate a rebuttal to … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay First Amendment