Don't think I wasn't doing my semi-silly/semi-serious tradition of doing long sketches while watching the National Dog Show on Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Sketches from "Nature: Niagra Falls"
We're back in the Viral Sketchbook; darn thing is so big, I feel like have an entire Sketchbook left to fill while being more than halfway through this one. But I got into something of a groove this time (the trick is a really soft, dull pencil it turns out) and I hope to keep it up.
"Niagra Falls" was a surprisingly good episode; I like the ones that focus on a whole ecosystem and a wide variety of animals. This one also had interviews with local scientists, including Paleoartist Jenna McGuire, and that was incredibly cool.
(Hey, WNET, are you planning an episode on The Maine Lakes and Mountains Region? Because if you want help from a local artist... 😅)
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Trish and that One Viral Sketchbook
A good piece of advice I have learned in my forty..... something* years is this: Just because something is popular does not mean it is good.
Behold, because curiosity got the better of me, that Viral Sketchbook from TikTok:
Hoo boy. Where to start.
Well, the cover's pretty sturdy. It has a nice soft fake-suede feel to it. The binding is *pretty* good, and it is indeed a lot of pages for the price.
Except those pages are practically tissue paper.
I'm serious, they are unreasonably thin and wimpy. Wimpy in that this paper couldn't make a cut in an overripe tomato. Thin in that I dot an I while writing in the poor thing and can see the imprint three pages later. I use my trusty ballpoint pen, but the most appropriate media for this book is None. A cheap Crayola marker left uncapped in a junk draw for thirty years and in it's dying breath of ink could bleed through the pages. Fresh markers are obviously a no-go and you can forget about watercolors. Pencils are fine if they are very soft, and not sharp.
So in other words, maybe this is a good Sketchbook for somebody out there but not me; none of my preferred drawing techniques work here. Unfortunately, OCD is a hell of a thing and so I have a sickness that makes me never abandon a Sketchbook in progress. I'm sticking with the Viral Sketchbook even though it's a struggle. Note that while scanning this Sketchbook (also a real pain because of how big it is), I have a sheet of white card paper between the pages because otherwise you'd see drawings from the next three pages. Argh.
Well, anyway, here's "Nature: The Burren, Ireland's Kingdom of Stone", or my sketches of same:
Next time - more sketches from "Nature" episodes, probably!
* - Well, it's like this. I turned 42, which should've been a huge deal, the very week the United States started taking Covid-19 semi-seriously and went into lockdown. So... yeah. It's not just me, turns out other Mid-March birthday-havers who remember that experience seem to all be sharing a weird feeling of "what is time, even". Also I am astoundingly bad at math. So I don't really know how old I am. Wait a moment... Oh, hey, I'm not fifty yet! Cool!
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Denik and Olympic Figure Drawings
Denik is a company I'd never heard of Until I happened upon this Sketchbook in good old Reny's (if you know, you know. If you don't, enjoy.)
It's sturdy and full of good, thick pages; thick enough to be a "both sider" in fact (you can draw on both sides of each page). Perfect for my favorite method of quick-sketching with a ballpoint pen. And they support an excellent cause, funding art education programs around the world.
These gesture drawings are from about a year ago, as I was watching the Summer Olympics. Mostly Breakdancing (to reiterate what my self-caricature says, I could do 1/5th of a Windmill and ruin my entire day year life.), some shotput, and a cameo from my cousin's cute dog.
Next week: I bought that one TikTok Viral Sketchbook and I have Capital-O Opinions... 😓
















