

Another night at Memories for a little karaoke and a little drawing. Oh did I mention they make a killer chicken salad? They do. Here are a few of the drawings I did last night. There were more but I either didn't show them to the people or gave them without getting a picture. There was one I did and someone showed it to the woman i was drawing, without me saying it was ok to do that.

2 comments:
hey rick, i'd like to know where you purchased the markers from. I've purchased the markettes from canada before as well, but they were badly manufactured and came out kinda dry. i ordered from a second canadian company and the same results: really dry, non-juicy ink flow. I'm use to the old school Design Art Markers that were always juicy and super smooth.
I got ahold of a supervisor at kamans' art shoppes (a national caricature outsourcing company for a lot of theme parks) and he confirmed that dixon is having issues with manufacturing the dixon markette. This of course was about a year ago and now i'm wondering if they've stepped up their game and fixed the manufacturing issue. can you name the company that sold you the markers and confirm they're nice and juicy? thanks for your time.
I ordered them from canada
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