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I Love My Watercolor Sketchbook

I've always had a sketchbook on hand to toss a doodle in if the moment struck me. At least, for as long as I can remember I have. They've all been sketchbooks geared towards pen and pencil sketches as far as paper weight, quality, and such goes. I leaned towards the cheaper drawing pads and such for a while because I figured that would be the best way to go. Until I finally spent a little extra money on a two pack of watercolor sketchbooks. I abused my previous sketchbooks. It was actually pretty brutal, now that I think about it. These were lower-end sketchbooks designed for graphite, charcoal, and MAYBE ink on a good day. Do I stick to using those mediums only within these budget sketchbooks? No, no I do not. I've slapped markers, acrylic paint, watercolors, gauche and just about everything else under the sun at these little suckers. They've held up relatively well, to be honest. Sure, some stuff bled through the pages pretty bad, and some feathered out so badly when applied that a crisp line was not an option, but what did I expect from cheap paper? All in all, they took whatever I threw at them. So I can't say that I've been disappointed, just that I've been unkind to these books. The Revelation The day I decided to get sketchbook that said it was specifically for watercolor was a day that forever changed the way I approach my sketchbooks. Being able to sketch, doodle, and experiment with "wet" mediums like fluid inks and paints in my sketchbook, without it protesting, has been a truly eye opening experience. Not only does the paper hold up better to paints being thrown at it, but the colors for my watercolors seem to look more vivd. Not sure if that's actually legit, or not, but I think it has something to do with the types of pigments used in paints and how they lay onto, or absorb into, the paper. My Conclusions I feel like my main takeaway from this experience has been that the paper you use matters more than you'd realize. There's a reason some sketchbooks or paper pads cost a little bit more than others. It's also important to make sure you're using the CORRECT paper or surface for the medium you'll be throwing at it. Alcohol markers, for example, will burn through TONS of ink on watercolor paper. This is because the paper is designed to soak up massive amounts of moisture. So, it will literally suck the SOUL out of your markers. Alternatively, watercolor wouldn't work well on marker paper, because the very wet paint would just roll around on the surface and take forever to dry. I think making smarter choices with the types of paper we use for what projects could really help a lot of artists. It certainly helped me!

The Existential Quandaries of a Sock Puppet in a World of Mismatched Footwear

6/24/26, 7:55 PM

Welcome, dear readers, to yet another whimsical jaunt through the labyrinth of absurdity, where we shall explore the profound philosophical implications of a sock puppet's existence in a world rife with mismatched footwear. Yes, you heard that right! Today, we will delve into the existential crisis faced by our fuzzy friend, Mr. Fluffernutter, as he grapples with the meaning of life, the universe, and the eternal struggle of not being able to find his other half. The Birth of Mr. Fluffernutter...
I've Been Thinking... is that ever good?

6/23/26, 4:19 PM

I have no shortage of places that I could post my nonsense. What I do seem to have a shortage of, is attention span. I often forget to post to, write on, or update things. However, I've recently been getting much better at that sort of thing. Maybe it's an improvement in overall mental health. Whatever it is, I'm not complaining. That's what brings us here, now. I keep forgetting that my website is more than just a shop for me to sell prints in or a portfolio to post my art to. It's a whole...
Shop the Art Before It Changes -- The Store Is Getting a Makeover

6/22/26, 3:00 PM

Hey, community. I have to be straight with you about something: the shop is getting a full makeover. Audit, redesign, the whole deal. I am going through everything, cleaning up listings, rethinking the product catalog, and making the store actually match where my art is right now. It has been overdue, honestly. What does that mean for you? It means that sometime in the coming months, some products might not make the cut. They will either be reformatted, replaced, or retired when the new shop...
Art & Illustration Weekly Digest — June 14–21

6/21/26, 8:03 PM

Here's what's been happening in the world of art and illustration this week. Art Basel 2026 Wraps with Strong Sales and 90,000 Visitors Hayal Pozanti’s Envoys From Deep Time (2026) sold at Jessica Silverman Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland closed on June 21 after a successful public run (June 18–21, with VIP preview days June 16–17). The 2026 edition featured 290 galleries from over 40 countries and drew approximately 90,000 visitors from 103 countries, representing over 270 museums and...
Anime, Manga & Comics Weekly Digest — June 14–21

6/21/26, 7:48 PM

Here's what's been happening in anime, manga, and comics this week. ANIME MAPPA Celebrates 15 Years with Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Trailer Image credit: Official key visual via MAPPA / Crunchyroll On June 19, 2026, animation studio MAPPA held its 15th-anniversary Lineup Reveal event, unveiling a major slate of upcoming productions. The headline announcement was the first teaser trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4, which will cover the second half of the Culling Game arc. The trailer spotlighted...
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