I very much enjoyed figuring out how to fit sketching into my travel routine, especially as it involved traveling with my husband, visiting friends, and being very active. Basically, I would draw a little on site, take a photograph, and finish the drawing and add the color and text later. I did a fair amount of writing in coffee shops!
One of the things I wanted to figure out was what I would need in terms of materials. I learned that I would prefer to have carried a smaller sketchbook that was specifically dedicated to the trip. I will probably take a moleskine next time, not that I think it's the best paper, but I do like the hard cover and it's a good trade-off. I really liked the Mountain Smith lumbar pack that I had bought, and I put it to use in each of its three configurations: as a pack, a shoulder bag, and a bag with handles. I carried two aqua brushes, two brush pens, a fountain pen, a white sharpie, a brown sharpie, a Winsor and Newton travel paint set that I had used up the pans from and replaced them with tube paints, a mechanical pencil, a glue stick, and a kneaded eraser. Oh plus a tiny, tiny gouache set (which I didn't actually use.)
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