
To keep the studio from becoming a total disaster, I tape down a 24x36" sheet of butcher paper on my drawing table. I can get a little wild with the pastels and charcoal, so every few weeks I put down a fresh sheet. It starts out like this...

Then it turns into something like this. (Note the new drawing bins). At this point there is something very delicious about this paper's condition...MUST...DRAW..ON..IT...

There is no way I could throw out such a lovely sheet of butcher paper. So now I use these sheets for quick studies. A warm-up sketch if you will.
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