Dear reader,
Sketchbook in hand, I took a patio seat in the Yaletown neighbourhood of Vancouver, watching people enter and exit the SkyTrain station. An excellent cappuccino sat beside me. Then suddenly, it began to rain.
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Sudden Rain
Two kinds of people walk the streets of Vancouver. Those who are ready for the rain, no matter the time of year. And those who are ready to ignore it, no matter the time of year. Tending to my coffee, I found some of both.
Which one are you?
Big News
Tomorrow I release the SneakyArt Summer Drop, my second print collection of the year. You will receive an email with details about all the new prints and a reader-exclusive discount code.
I am excited to share the new prints with you. Subjects were picked based on how well they resonated with readers in posts this year. Every print was then created with a lot of care and attention. It is a great privilege to be able to send my sketchbook drawings all over the world. It comes with the great responsibility to present my best work. I can’t wait for them to adorn the walls of your home!
Meanwhile, all prints from the launch collection will be taken down tomorrow. If you had your eye on something, grab it now!
Use code [LASTDAY] to get a whopping 25% off your order!
Upcoming Insider Hangout
This Sunday is an exciting Insider Hangout over Zoom. I will be taking Insiders ‘out’ as I sketch in the park with some new art supplies. To get the invite link in your email, join our circle and become a SneakyArt Insider!
Dear reader, thank you for your time and attention. I am glad to have a space in your inbox.
I’m a rain reveler. Especially since moving to dry Colorado, I savor every drop and flake. A foggy day is like seeing a unicorn. Ah, atmospheric moisture!
a baseball cap is all I need; maybe soap!