I'm hard pressed to find a similar theme in this pairing, but I am sure there must be a Starbucks within a few blocks of where I was seated at Lake Eola.
I mentioned this blog concept to a friend at work and he is trying a similar collaborative effort. Here is the link...http://inkinunfailingsupplies.wordpress.com/
I don’t know, Thor. I like this pairing. And the Starbucks® you seek is a few blocks of where you were seated! There’s a Swan Boat Talks poster hanging right by the entrance!
i pulled this sketch from the archives this time, but i liked it because this happy commuter seemed to be daydreaming, perhaps thinking about a exotic location like the one you sketched
Gabi Campanario (left) is a journalist and illustrator from Spain living and drawing in Seattle, Washington.
Thomas Thorspecken (right) is an illustrator, artist and journalist sketching in and around Orlando, Florida.
South by Northwest began January 1st of 2010 as a visual dialogue between the two artists who live 3142 miles apart on opposite coasts of the United States. The artists will both post one sketch every Monday.
This is intended a a visual dialogue between the artists. We welcome your comments!
I'm hard pressed to find a similar theme in this pairing, but I am sure there must be a Starbucks within a few blocks of where I was seated at Lake Eola.
ReplyDeleteI mentioned this blog concept to a friend at work and he is trying a similar collaborative effort. Here is the link...http://inkinunfailingsupplies.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteI don’t know, Thor. I like this pairing. And the Starbucks® you seek is a few blocks of where you were seated! There’s a Swan Boat Talks poster hanging right by the entrance!
ReplyDeleteOh Yea, I have been to that Starbucks.
ReplyDeletei pulled this sketch from the archives this time, but i liked it because this happy commuter seemed to be daydreaming, perhaps thinking about a exotic location like the one you sketched
ReplyDeleteIn my mind it isn't exotic. It is a sketch of a broken down fountain that the city of Orlando can not afford to repair.
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