It is very lovely to see your daily life in sketches. It makes me smile. :)
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Daily Life "My Workstation" by Elisa Choi
It is very lovely to see your daily life in sketches. It makes me smile. :)
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A good sketch of your multi-tasking work-station, everything catered for except the coffee at the moment. I haven't heard of a num pad, though I do have a wacom tablet which I haven't used for ages. It's so interesting to see how other people work and set up their workplace.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jez. I don't drink coffee though. :) and yes it's cool to see the workstation of others.
DeleteNice you have the money for all those gadgets. I have arthritic of my fingers and wrist but since I used the computer mine has got alot better.
ReplyDeleteI used to write by hand my journals and write letters. I seldom do now as if I do them my writs ache and fingers stiffen. If I do too much art or sketching then I have to stop for an hour or so and then go back to it. All part of life for me and my Colitis problems.
I just have to learn to quit for awhile and not over do it. It is like that with life. When to say yes and when to say no.
Elisa.
thanks carol. not really because the wacom tablet has been a gift to me. the rest i have bought in a much cheaper price. the laptop is second hand. good that you rest. take care!
DeleteYou are one busy lady! Clever all those devices to make life easier. And such a nice line drawing it is too. Enjoy your day there!
ReplyDeletethanks lynn! i tried to rest as much as possible!
DeleteGood arrangement - can we call this a modern still life (instead of a bowl of fruit)? :)
ReplyDeletehaha thanks elaine. i like that term. ;)
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