



Here are some quick sketches done on stickies while I was working for the GAP. I had very little spare time, so I only did these while waiting for the scanner to warm up or waiting for a large file to load, etc. I wasn't crazy about the backgound color of the stickies, so I altered them slightly in photoshop, but left the original color in the faces.
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Always dig seeing post it note drawings. I like the use of color in these and the freeness (is that a word? I don't think so) of the linework and subject matter.
Thanks. I'm still not crazy about the initial colors of the stickies in general...
You can use "freeness"- it's meaning is easily understood.
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