Monday

Mar. 14th, 2005 01:06 pm
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O fair Library, such a sanctuary for the lunchtime wanderer.

(Which makes today's sketchbook ... most ironic. As you shall see.)


Page one: My sister and I had an ... odd ... conversation last night, in which the image of a man in turn-of-the-century dress bludgeoning something with a large book came up. So ... yeah. I drew this in the library and didn't get arrested!
Page two has a caricature-from-memory of Oik-boy (who the three longtime readers of my blog will remember) along with the doodle on the post-it that I did at work. I'm starting to run out of free space on the post-its within arm's reach. There's also Mr. Trooper, your friendly neighbourhood [expert] hangman, who Mr. Albert Spangler gets to know for a few minutes.

11:43 pm
I was naughty and did my homework while watching TV. Or, more specifically – the first half of A Tale of Two Cities (Masterpiece Theatre/BBC version) which FINALLY came in at the library. I was crazy about this book, and this particular film adaptation, after we covered it in my Grade 10 English class. I was curious to see if it stood up to the ravages of time as well as Redwall had ... and, unfortunately, I can't say it has. Well, the story is still good, but the film has lost a bit of its sheen since my education in the field. One odd thing, however: in high school, Sydney Carton always really annoyed me, but now I find him probably the most sympathetic character in the whole thing. Maybe this is because I've met a few Cartons of my own since then...

Date: 2005-03-15 07:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Because ... well, I noticed I was throwing away an awful lot of them, and I thought "I wonder how many post-it notes are used in the revising of storyboards for an entire film?" So since then I've kept every one I've gotten (except the ones that got so much eraser dust on the back that they don't stick to anything, or the ones I could just cut right into the board) and ... the answer is "a lot." And we're not done yet! And that's not counting the ones Denise got on her boards.

Besides, they're handy scratch paper.

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