![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigcgZ6vDKLKvhzxB-ERVx-EFJ15cmHzRCau4wixLBSlx5JaCKgXZjRAam8V3QXdJCcuYL-98f2l_o4w3E_NoZJLM_Y1gYL5pf2P5lHowAmnuAdKObkbF2yP6ZP_wU6W3jsUVZWOgZp2sYl/s200/sketch4.jpg)
I completed another pocket moleskine, so here's the best of the batch.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiK18hS0mQu-_Z93S90-fc-POvU_YcHNy9qSa8OIBQIMF1WcqhkVuOBQ4oDAoqjZRv-2mjqIRa1ru9oxEnYcZi-B1VEuR2WhQd090JkiXk4n1keE2zlfBe24x74tl_Ych-gPi5GlFa7Vtlr/s200/sketch2.jpg)
Most of these images are with a uni-ball pen, the above is with the brush tip of a Copic marker I received for Christmas.
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Naturally, you can't have a sketchbook without pictures of brooms and stuff.
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