Can you believe it's time for another fabulous, fun week of sketching, paintings and so forth?! Wow! Well, come on in. There's plenty of creativity to go around. :)
I'm in love with old typewriters and every time I go into a paper shop, I'm snapping photos! Hee Above is a rendition of one I love in my favorite town, Boulder.
Happy SS! Off to see what everyone else is up to.
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Happy Sunday! Brrrrrrr..its so cold!
ReplyDeleteWonderful drawing! Typewriters do have such character.
ReplyDeleteThat type writer is cool...love those too! Happy Sunday Sketches!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovely drawing! I love the black lines and creamy-cafe browns. I drool over old typewriters and cameras:) Your drawing is just how I picture it if I had an old typewriter. It'd be sitting on it's own desk with some books.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you.
LOVE that sketch so much!! The tea cup has to be my fave. lol. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely sketch! Cute wallpaper! :)
ReplyDeleteOh I remember having a little type writer toy as a child, I loved it too, all those lovely buttons to press and paper rolls. Your sketch is lovely, perfect with a nice cup of hot cheer and good books, my idea of a very good time!
ReplyDeleteI love your sketch of the typewriter! I have a 1930's portable typewriter displayed in my studio that I found at my favorite thrift store. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAnother Sunday, how quickly they come around! Hope everyone is having a great weekend...now I'm popping in to look at all your blogs.
ReplyDeleteThis one's gorgeous Alexandra, I really like how your art is maturing.
ReplyDeleteLinking up my Insta-Art post from this week - showing the step by step of a piece. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
Wonderful new style of sketching ~ love it ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of: A Creative Harbor
This is really sweet. I love the background. XX
ReplyDeleteold typewriters are very popular aren't they, great sketch!I have no new art to share today but I will visit everyone else! Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeletelove your vintage typewriter sketch ALex!!! love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting will link back tonight!
ReplyDeleteLoving your sketchy style...so fun and fantastic! HAPPY SS!
ReplyDeleteI so remember sitting on my front porch writing papers for college on my manual electric typewriter, at least it was electric! But what a different life kids have today with laptops and iPads or surface pads and notebooks (electronic) to take to school. Your picture is a very charming memory for me! Thanks, and happy Sunday Sketching!
ReplyDeleteLove the typewriter...reminds me of the old ones my father had and used well into his 80's...wish I had saved one! Nice drawing, Alexandra!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your old typewriter!!! such energy with which it is drawn... awesome
ReplyDeleteA typewriter and a cup of tea. My blogging office space beautifully recreated in your latest sketch. Well done!
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful sketch Sophia, quite charming.
ReplyDeleteI've linked my flicr page to show you then paper aprons I've been working on.
ReplyDeleteOff for a look round now
Love the sketch of the typewriter and all the supporting characters in the pic...the books, cup of tea, the wallpaper...it is beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the sketch - esp the splash of color on the wall paper! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLike the typewriter! My Dad had one like it and I still have it weighs a ton :)
ReplyDeleteI like the composition and the light touch to the wallpaper.
ReplyDeleteI love typewriters, they always remind of old-fashion things and doing things by hand. great sketch.
ReplyDeleteit's been a while since I participated and now it looks like there's a lot more participants than before which is great though I doubt I have time to visit them all.
hope you have a sweet day.
I love your sketch! The old typewriters are so cool! I hope you've had a great sunday ;o)
ReplyDeleteGreat great so many good things to see.
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