BrainTwister #47: Squares and circles
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From New Scientist #3518, 23rd November 2024 [link] [link] A circle is
drawn so it touches the sides of a square, and then the largest square that
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Friday, November 17, 2006
Scribble
This morning I've done lots and lots of morning doodles and my favourite is this one which is really pure scribble.
And now the post has arrived I've got some new pencils and blenders to play with:
These are two propelling pencils with soft leads - 6B and B. From Studio Arts.
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You've been so prolific of late that I've hardly been able to keep up with you. It's good to see that you are over your blogging hiatus of a few months back.
Your orange scribble has great synchronicity for me which will all be revealed in a post that will appear soon.
RN - it feels great to be back in the blogging flow. I look forward to your explanation of synchronicity with orange scribble!
i'm often buying things in WHSmith sales, art dept. and I bought a tin of ''sketching materials'' half price, two weeks back and inside is a pointy stick which looks like those in your picture - what is it for and how is it used? :o/
The pointy stick is for smudging with - it keeps your fingers from getting all mucky if you are inclined to use them for smudging.
Its good with soft pencils, conte, charcoal and pastels etc. Which reminds me how much I used to like using Conte... maybe I'll have to see if I can find some.
Got in there this time!
I can see this painted about 48" x 36" -- the red/orange/yellow one -- and hanging on .... well, *my* wall. :)
Andrea - has blogger been playing up - I've noticed its been tricky to comment at times too - glad you like it - don't you think it would be a bit orange to live with? ;-)
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