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Drawing #86 is on the Table

Oh yeah, I’m drawing! Here is #86 out of 230.

#86 in progress

What’s all that stuff on the table? Clockwise from left:

  1. 3 brands of pencils ranging in hardess from 2H to 8B
  2. the list of sizes to draw in order to fit properly on the book pages
  3. more photos on the yellow legal pad AKA “my brains”
  4. the chart showing the pages I’m currently working on – these are little scribbly sketches that show me which drawings will be what size on each page
  5. various tools – erasing shield, triangle, sharpener, drafting brush, eraser (yup, sometimes I need one) Several of these tools are typically used by architects, engineers and draftsmen. They are very helpful in the sort of exact precise drawing that I love to do!
  6. Photos – gotta have ’em! One of my favorite artists, Jack White says “All realistic artists either work from photos or they lie about it.” He also told me to ditch the pencils and take up oil painting. Sigh. Can’t do it – love my pencils!
  7. And finally, the drawing itself. It is on 11×14″ paper. I work from left to right, top to bottom. This is so my hand doesn’t smear the picture as I wander aimlessly around the page. With 145 drawings hanging over my head, I’d better not be wandering aimlessly around anything!

Welcome to the Cabins of Wilsonia

This blog is the go-to place for current information on the upcoming book “The Cabins of Wilsonia”.

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Here I will show you drawings in progress. But I won’t show you all of the drawings, because I want you to have some surprises when the book is published.

I will keep you updated on how far along I am in the 230+ drawings for the book, I’ll share some of my photos, your stories, and the inside business of self-publishing a book while simultaneously earning a living.

It is my hope that you will enjoy this blog and share it with family members, friends and cabin neighbors.

You will be able to comment, ask me questions, and read what your fellow blog-followers think.

You can see that I’ve chosen the Finck’s cabin as the header for this blog. This is because it cropped well to fit the space well. (On the original drawing, there are taller trees.) I may change the top drawing from time to time, because sometimes I just like variety.

So, welcome! Check in regularly, comment, email me, stay in touch!