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Sketchbook Project giveaway

The last time when I participated in the Sketchbook Project. organized by the friendly folks at Art House Co-op, it was 2009 (you can see my sketchbook here). And right now as I’m typing this, they’ve recently opened up submissions for their 2012 Sketchbook Project (which is 100% community funded by the way) – which is akin to a concert for sketchbooks. They bring it around cross country in the USA, scan them for you (for a small fee) and basically treat them like royalty – showing them off at whatever chance they get. Best of all, 2012 is the year where they’ll break international boundaries and will exhibit at places like London and Melbourne.

They’ve teamed up with Pikaland to offer YOU – our lucky readers you – a chance to be a part of the Sketchbook Project. And we’re not talking about just one miserable sketchbook giveaway. There’s FIVE with each one to be given out to FIVE lucky reader who answers this question in our comments section:

Why do you sketch?

And not only that, we’re going to be following the progress of these 5 winners – and they’ll be profiled on Art House’s site as well. Your sketchbook be grouped in a special Pikaland archive (locally and online) and of course, be subjected to a royal treat that every sketchbook deserves.

Sounds great? What are you waiting for? The giveaway ends next week on 9th August.

For those who are anxious to start the Sketchbook Project right this instant, you can get a copy of your sketchbook here with a special 10% discount just for Pikaland readers – enter discount code PIKAFRIEND during checkout and bada-bing!

SCOOT!

{The above sketchbook spread is done by Mikey Maruszak, and taken from Art House’s website.}

*UPDATE: Commenting has now closed, thanks so much for participating. The winners of this giveaway are Jodi, Alexandra, Saga, Mareike and Sarah, as chosen via random.org!

Stuff no one told me (SNOTM)

SNOTM

SNOTM

SNOTM

SNOTM

Barcelona-born Alex Noriega had been having issues at work when he started drawing these witty one-line comics in an attempt to sort things out in his mind. Neatly compiled into a blog that’s called Stuff No One Told Me, his comics are funny, straight to the point in an almost deadpan yet cute sort of way.

I recommend you read his About page as well – in it he details how at one point he wasn’t able to live off his illustrations and had to find a desk job (hasn’t it happened to us all at one point?) The good news is that he’s now working on a graphic novel that also details what happened in his time of aforementioned crisis, and I can’t wait to see how he got himself out of it!

We’ve got a giveaway coming up later today, so keep an eye out!

Patterns everywhere

Patterns

Patterns

Patterns

Patterns

I was away all of last weekend and by that I meant almost, completely away from my laptop. The only electronic thing I had on me was my phone and I stayed away from it quite a bit too, which was a nice change.

The past two days I’ve taken up again with my favorite pastime – finding patterns around me. And when you’re at a small cabinetry factory, finding patterns isn’t that tough. Or well, actually, finding patterns all around isn’t really that tough – it’s the looking up part that I keep forgetting.

So here’s my reminder to you (and myself) this Monday – remember to look up more.

Regular posting to resume tomorrow! Have a great start to the week folks!

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