Wednesday, July 30, 2025

The Shizen Design Sketchbook and "Nintendo Power" Studies

 I can't leave good old Artist and Craftsman Supplies without buying a Sketchbook.  You know how it is.  And my hankering for a nice, thick Watercolor paper sent me home with a very unusual one. 

A photo of Trish's Autumn 2023 Sketchbook.

 

This is the Shizen Design Rough Surface Watercolor Sketchbook and it is a beauty.  The covers are gorgeous and sturdy, I love the ribbon closure, and it's nicely crammed with thick, handmade paper.

Emphasis on the THICK.  This is thick, rough-surface watercolor paper.  I like some heft in my drawing paper and I like a little tooth but this was almost like drawing on a pile of paper towels.  

I have to say, I was struggling a bit - until I chanced upon something I wouldn't have expected to help.

Nintendo Power magazine on the Internet Archive. I found this in Autumn and read up until about the early 2000's. It was more fun than I ever would've expected and even prompted my very first Bluesky thread (and my goodness, I hope this embed works and is also in order, ha ha.  If not, have a link).  

So I’ve been reading this almost-complete archive of #Nintendo Power magazine and finding some pretty cool art and stuff. (Might fool around and start my first Bluesky exclusive thread…) archive.org/details/Nint...

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— Trish (@babbletrish.bsky.social) December 1, 2023 at 5:09 PM

As you see, I fell in love with the art.  Up until a certain point, I guess, Nintendo did not have their own in-house illustrators, and the "default" look for their many characters hadn't been nailed down yet.  They hired illustrators from around Kyoto and so we get delightful results like Shotaro Ishinomori's "Link to the Past" comic and whatever this incredibly Kid's Magazine From the Late 80's art style is.

And at some point, I decided, "I love this so much, I should draw these in my Sketchbook.  It's not great for doodling, but it's perfect for long... I'm going to call these Master Studies."  And so:

10.24.23 - Nintendo Power Studies

These was so much fun!  I ended up using the softest pencil I have and a double-ended permanent marker for the lines and my trustiest set of watercolor paints.  you can see how soft and toothy the paper is in these scans.

10.24.23 - Nintendo Power Studies

I couldn't not draw Megaman as he appears in "Captain N: the Game Master".  Look at him!  I really do think "Draw Your OC/Favorite Character/etc. In the Specifically Wrong Way DiC Would've in the 80's-90's" would make for a great drawing challenge.

10.24.23 - Nintendo Power Studies

Next week: A Sketchbook for a Good Cause.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Goat Yoga and a Sketchbook Roundup!

 I not only have sketches from a Goat Yoga experience we had at a local dairy farm, I also have a Sketchbook Review!  First, a roundup of recent Sketchbooks:

A collection of Sketchbooks Trish has filled during the Blog's haitus. Top Row: Talens Art Creation Sketchbook Summer 2023, Shizen Design Rough Surface Watercolor Book Autumn 2023.  Second row: good old Visual Journal Spring 2024, Denik Sketchbook 2024, good old Pentallic Naturesketch Winter 2024, and my current Sketchbook, the Viral TikTok book which I will talk about in a few posts.
The one I'd like to talk about today is the Talens Art Creation Sketchbook.  

A closeup of the Talens Art Creation Sketchbook.  It has a big beautiful Coelocanth sticker on the cover and I sadly cannot rememeber the artist who made it.
It's rather nice.  Very good for drawing on the go and the pages have a nice quality, as you can see:

8.7.23 - Goat Yoga!

8.7.23 - Goat Yoga!

8.7.23 - Goat Yoga!

8.7.23 - Goat Yoga!

So what did I think of Goat Yoga?  If it's your thing, cool, but I don't see myself doing it again.  I had more fun sketching and petting than exercising.

Next week - a very unusual Sketchbook with very unusual needs... 

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Sketches from "Nature": "A Fistfull of Talons"

 While I'm aching for a rerun of "Raptor Force" some day, this was an outstanding episode.  Secretary Birds!  Seriemas!

  7.30.24 - "Nature: Raptors"

7.30.24 - "Nature: Raptors"

7.30.24 - "Nature: Raptors"

7.30.24 - "Nature: Raptors"

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

The Extinct Fine Art Gallery

Me and many other very cool artists are participating in the Extinct Fine Art Gallery.  My paintings are going to carry over into the next "cycle" of exhibits on Friday, so you have a couple more days to see the first round and-

"Trish, this is your first blog post in two years, where the blazes have you been?" 

Ah yes.  Well, in a word, I've been busy.  I've been gradually shifting my online presence over to BlueSky, and that's proven to be more of a project than anticipated.  It's been hard, but I hope to get back into the art sharing and blog-posting groove.  Thank you for your patience.