April 2018 Roundup
As you can see, I did not feature a lot of books this month. I'm sort of taking a break from my usual routine to take care of my new baby Tiffany. That's not the main reason though. The main reason is I'm staying at my parent-in-laws' place and don't have access to all my books and equipment. So there's a lot I can't do. Hopefully I'll return to my usual routine after I move to my new apartment.
Books and Craftsy reviews
- Howling at the Moon by Jakub Rozalski
- Black Panther: The Art of the Movie
- Barcelona Sketchbook: Homage to Catalan Architecture by Graham Byfield
- Madrid: Acuarelas De Viaje by Fernando Blasco
- Vision: Color and Composition for Film by Hans Bacher
- Mixed Media Essentials: Color, Design & Texture with Tracy Jacobs (Craftsy)
- 10 Marvelous Mixed Media Techniques with Bonnie Cutts (Craftsy)
Art products
- Jolly Chameleon (BENU fountain pen)
- XP-PEN Deco 03 Graphics Drawing Tablet (Wireless)
- Artisul D16 Pen Display
- Daler Rowney FW Mixed Media Markers
- iPad 6th Gen (2018) with Apple Pencil
- Adonit vs MEKO stylus
Youtube
Most of these videos were recorded in advance.
- Review: Urban Sketchbook Band I (Sketches from Germany)
- Aussie Red Gold + Q. Lilac + Sleeping Beauty Turquoise (Limited Palette)
- Testing out Surface Book 2 at Microsoft's Singapore Launch
- Sketching at The Quadrant, Cecil Street
- Review: Adonit Pixel Pro, the Apple Pencil Alternative
- Mandy Kew Sketchbook Tour and Interview
- Artist Review: iPad 6 Gen (2018) with Apple Pencil
- Review: Painting in Watercolor: The Indispensable Guide by David Webb
- Almost All my Watercolour Palette Boxes (2018)
- Review: HKC B4000 23.8" Monitor
- Fullerton Waterboat House (Cafe Sketching) 12 Mar 2018
- Review: Lovely Chameleon from BENU Pen
- Sketching my baby daughter Tiffany
- Review: Madrid: Acuarelas De Viaje by Fernando Blasco
- WoodPad, the Drawing Tablet Made With Bamboo (Review)
- Amoy St, Telok Ayer, Ann Siang Hill Sketchwalk (Nov 2011)
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