Notice the English Bookshop bookmark?
A Curve in the Norrkoping Library
Notice the English Bookshop bookmark?
A Museum Visit - Moderna Museet in Stockholm
A Museum Visit. Moderna Museet in Stockholm. The Four Elements by Alexander Calder.
I'm also surprised at the artificially driven kinetic motion of each element. I had no idea....
The English Bookshop Guestbook
"Yes! Julie, they have a guestbook... Grab a book to read..."
-Which book?
"Any book... You only have to pretend to read it anyway..."

-Do I have to keep reading this? I hate it.
"Yes! You picked it... Just pretend that you like it."
Sometimes I have a demanding personality. But fifteen minutes is not so long, is it?
The English Bookshop. Old town Stockholm, about 8pm. Fifteen minutes later, we were warm. Time for Julie to sign the guestbook too...

...so she signed the guestbook in the guestbook... get it?
Old Town Stockholm, Drawing in the Street
Old Town Stockholm, Drawing in the Street. Cold. I was hanging out with Julie in Old Town. We had been walking for hours, so I begged to take a break and make a drawing of some buildings in a particularly picturesque old town plaza. Which meant sitting on the street. Which was cold. Ice cold.
My use of the word picturesque is a bit of a play on words.... only later did I realize that every painting, photography, and postcard shop in Stockholm has their own version of exactly the same buildings. It is impossible that I had not seen those pictures earlier in the day... We were scavenging through shops looking for the perfect viking t-shirt.
Which begs the question: Was I compelled to draw these buildings because they had an original glow? Or, was the glow a consequence of my seeing all the other pictures of the same four colorful buildings in old town Stockholm?
Waiting in Heathrow Airport

From the Warm Blanket sketchbook.