JNSI Volume 51, no.1 / 2019
JNSI Volume 51, no.1 / 2019
Story Abstracts
Editor's Note — Clara Richardson
Non-Photo Blue Pencils (Open Access) — Dino Pulerà
Unmasked: Masks in Traditional Art — Marlene Hill Donnelly
A Special Place: Queensland, Australia — Geoff Thompson
Brisbane 2019 Conference Preview
– Geoff Thompson
Grow Your Digital Plant — Heno Hwang
RRRRIPPED from the List: Artwork Gallery Exhibition
Chapter Happenings: Carolinas Chapter
— Betsy Donovan
Non-Photo Blue Pencils
— Dino Pulerà
Even though I’ve known about non-photo blue pencils for some time, I’ve only been using them to sketch for about four or five years. I really like the freedom to work rough and loose without later worrying about the blue lines competing with the final sketch.” In this article, Dino provides insight into this preliminary drawing technique, with practical tips and suggestions on choices of pencil and technique.
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