





I've been pretty busy lately so in order to break the lack of sleep or seeing daylight, I have been sneaking out at lunch or just before dinner to loosen up to do some sketches just for myself. I deceided that this sketchbook would be quick gesture drawings that are more story-related. Simple sketches that convey an interaction or moment in time. And only done with one pen and maybe some blue pencil or a simple marker pass. Pretty fun,
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