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For my birthday, I bought myself an M-51 engineers field bag. At first, I was both overwhelm and undecided about what to put in it. After a few days, I discovered that I was adding more art supplies than anything else. So, I decided to turn it into an artist’s go bag for long trips where I typically wouldn’t be able to do much art.
For simplicity, I focused mainly on both drawing/sketching and watercolor painting. Simplicity. Yeah, right!
I started with the basic materials. Then, I started anticipating different scenarios; the bag got heavy. I had to do an audit to get the weight down and to make room for the essentials. Then, I could start adding in fluff. Here’s what I’ve got so far:
Lately, I’ve been turned on to Dropbox, a cloud-based storage service for photos, music, videos, and any other computer file that that you can throw at it.
It’s pretty convenient; I used it the other week when I paid a surprise Mother’s Day visit to my mom. I spent several days there, and I was able to continue working on client work even though I was away from my work computer. Awesome!
While working on the San Salvador paper model for the Maritime Museum of San Diego, the issue of child safety came up, specifically the use of craft knives (i.e. X-acto). Mulling this around in my head, I remembered that there are new craft knives with ceramic blades. These are supposed to be safer than traditional metal blades. So, I picked up the Slice Precision Cutter. Scotch makes one, too, but there is hardly a tip on it.