Friday, August 17, 2007

Moleskine

Here are some more pages from my Moleskine sketchbook from March/April. I was re-reading the Walt Stanchfield notes at the time so I was trying to draw EVERYTHING I saw! But small & quickly-

These are from a trip to Paris back in March when the weather up north was still cold.



One weekend we drove across the border to the nearest Italian town-Ventimille-known for its leather market.


This is Cannes-trying to capture kids playing frisbee on the beach.


Cap d'Antibes- trying to amuse myself while sunbathing on the beach with Raja.



Fréjus/St.Raphael & St.Tropez

26 comments:

  1. nice musings, not gonna ask what you bought at the leather market!!!

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  2. Strap-on for Raja!!

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  3. Truly superb, Matt, Really special.

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  4. That's a really impressive gallery.
    You're top man.

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  5. Incredible drawings in your little foreskine book monsieur!

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  6. I love your sketches, Matt !
    You are the one !!!

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  7. These are really gorgeous on-site doodles. I tried to do this and I'm still not as clean as you!

    Keep posting!

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  8. beautifull drawings :) très joli travail !

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  9. Anonymous10:39 am

    Nice sketch =)

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  10. well, thanks for the in-sight... now go check out the finished image with all the coloured up panels, would love to know your thoughts...

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  11. what a beautifull moleskine.
    Fantastic caricatures of everything.

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  12. Hi, would you like exchange our blog's links? Mi name is Paola and my blog's address is http://paolapozzessere.blogspot.com

    In my blog you could find my email address.

    Bye, Paola

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  13. Bloomin marvelous work Matt !!!!

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  14. owwwwww very verygood sketchs! :]

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  15. Hi Matt,
    Great stuff as usual.
    hey, I set up a blog myself a few days ago. mostly portfoilo stuff But as I can I will put in new stuff. I ended up with the same template as you somehow. I'm still learning about it but I really like doing it.
    Give it a look if you want.
    http://bobcampcartoonist.blogspot.com
    Keep in touch!

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  16. salut monsieur Matt!
    cette série de croquis est vraiment superbe!
    clap clap clap! félicitations.

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  17. Your travel drawings are always inspiring!!

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  18. your sketchbook is awesome!

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  19. Der Bursche hat Stil !
    Bon sang, comme c'est beau, mais avec autant de louanges, tu vas finir par avoir le melon.
    Alors gratuitement, j'ai envie de dire : "Tout ça manque de couleur et d'esprit, c'est n'importe quoi !"

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  20. Boris arrête d'embêter ce pauvre matt!...mais au fait....
    pourquoi à lui tu lui parles en français????

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  21. Je', I can't get rid of my twin brother Zebaouch !

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  22. This makes my "metro sketches" post look like some retarded kid´s uselesss attempts at drawing.
    How in the world can you ever get that clean line , perfect quality sketch in an akward place like.. an airport where you problably have to draw standing up, or leaning on some wall??. I was getting back ache when trying to draw in the subway!
    Very inspiring indeed!!

    Dani.

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  23. Thanks so much for the comments everyone-more moleskine sketches to come soon...

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  24. dang i wish my moleskine produced beauties like these

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  25. These are great. Love your interpretation of life, might try approaching life in this way

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  26. Great drawings!!

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