Relics of the not-so-distant past, these rotary dial telephones sketched in ink remind us of how far technology has advanced. Pencils and notepads are included as well in this simple nostalgic still life drawn with Faber Castell grey pens in Master's Touch sketchbook, 8.5x11.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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2 comments:
I just love looking a sketches like this. So full of character! Wonderful! :0)
Hi Kay, enjoyed visiting your blog. Love the telephones, we don't even use that word anymore, it's just phone now.
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