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His Majesty Graphite Pensil

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I love to try different techniques, play around mixing professional tools and cheep children's art supply. I feel that that it prevents my hands from working automatically and force my eyes to see better. When I want to rest, I come back to the basic - old good graphite pencil. It can express a lot and I never get bored of it!

Hot Jazz for kids

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Finally we had a bit rainy Saturday, which we spent with our youngest daughter at Jazz concert for children. Joe McBride playing Ray Charles It was a great show, for me music and sketching is always a perfect formula!

All the square's a stage

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Our last Sketchcrawl took a place at Magen Daviv Square - very busy point in Tel Aviv, which turns at Friday mornings to one of the best shows in the city! People that rush to shop at the Carmel Market, or to hang around at artist's market Nahalat Benyamin, or to drink a cup of coffee at Shenkin street, cross the square, which surrounded by buildings in various architecture styles. Street performers, beggars, orthodox Jews offering to put tefillin, armed policemen - everything mixed into one never ending show, bizarre and real simultaneously... All that urban sketcher need to do at that place - is to sit down, to observe, and to try to capture the stories as fast as he can. It was so fun, as always, to meet our constantly growing sketchers group, to chat, to share, to get some inspiration!

At home

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Some recent sketches of my family at home - the subject that never bore me :)