Posca Paint Markers on the Gel Plate–Doodling

Just For Fun!

In this week's Tutorial Tidbit I am enjoying the process of doodling on my Gel Plate with Posca Pens. I do not have an ultimate end-goal in mind for this print... What I really am interested in is enjoying the relaxing process of creativity. How amazing is it when we do not have to be accountable for the final product? This is much link drawing in a sketchbook; it's just for you, you do not have to share it or show it, it' just about your own practice. Give yourself permission to make some time to PLAY without an agenda.

You'll thank me later, I promise.

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