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No sé sin tan de ofertas, pero fue curioso encontrar un cartel con las lindas Moleskine caminando por Av. Cabildo.Publicidad gratis para la librería que las exponen en la vidriera al lado de las novedades, son esos pequeños gustitos :)Los que preguntan dónde comprar una moleskine en Buenos Aires un lugar más para apuntarse.
Ex-boyfriend’s name over and over
The Lord’s Prayer
“Don’t forget to take your Methadone”
Tales of grand, metaphysical angst
Precise and detailed records of illegal business transactions
Not much was heard from these boys lately. In the aftermath of their 2003 release Moleskine, SOMETREE had been in the centre of the music scenes public eye; after having played more than 300 Shows all over Europe they went into hiding for the last two years.Their first place of retreat took the form of a small summer cottage on the godforsaken coast of Denmark. Far away from everyday life and clos
I'm taking part in 2 sketchbook exchanges and it's fun!1 Moleskine exchange:Gesa Gesa sends her book to me - and it arrived this morning. :>) She's used a really interesting mix of media and integrated them beautifully - something that looks easier to do than it is - relating to the theme for her book ' Lines, Lineages, Linings' with a lovely quote from Nicholas de Stael' a series of discontinous
Time once again for another edition of the news roundup for people with short attention spa– ooh, a birdie! Right on my windowsill! Did I lock the front door? Nice hat. I– oh, yeah. Touching Up the 12th. Today, we’re going to make Crepe Suzette cover BiteSMS 1.11-1, Psyl 0.90b3, SpoofAPP 2.0, ruBooks, NemusSync 0.5.3, [...]
So there I was, in the middle of writing the next Touching Up when I started it on the Moleskine news, and I realized that I have quite a lot of news — enough to cover the next three issues, in fact. (Yes, there’s so much news that we’re that far ahead of ourselves.) [...]
You truly don’t realize just how much is going on in the iPhone and Touch scene until you have to write about it. But that’s why I started Touching Up — because there’s just too much to talk about to spend time writing separate articles for everything, and my contract states that I get [...]
Moleskine makes organizing your iPhone and iPod Touch notes an easy breezy task by allowing you to organize them in folders.
In version 0.19 of the application, the added ability to add notes to unlimited level of folders has been implemented. Also, for those who are willing to pay for the full version of this application, [...]
To Moleskine είναι μία εφαρμογή η οποία έρχεται να αντικαταστήσει το Notes.app του iPhone προσφέρωντας αναβαθμισμένες υπηρεσίες διαχείρισης των σημειώσεων σας.
To moleskine των Databinge, οργανώνει τις σημειώσεις σας σε φακέλους/υποφακέλους, επιτρέπωντας να δώσετε λεπτομερείς περιγραφές αλλά και να προσθέσετε εικονίδια για γρηγορότερη εύρεση!
Που θα το βρείτε:
Moleskine Installer source:
(Περισσότερες πληροφορίες και screen-shots θα [...]
Carnet de croquis de Vincent Van Gogh en MoleskineMusée Van Gogh d'AmsterdamVous avez sans doute déjà entendu parler de ces petits carnets - toujours noirs - "en moleskine", entourés d'un petit élastique - souvent rouge - et que tout bon écrivain / dessinateur / philosophe / voyageur se doit d'avoir en permanence dans la poche intérieure de sa vieille redingote.Hemingway, Van Gogh, Picasso, Apollinaire, Bataille, Bowles, Sartre... font partie de ces artistes qui les ont utilisés. (voir ici pour les photos de leurs carnets).Cette toile de coton fin, recouverte d'un enduit flexible et d'un vernis souple imitant le grain du cuir est devenue synonyme de carnet de voyage.Et d'où vient son nom de "moleskine" ? de l'imagination de l'écrivain britannique Bruce Chatwin, qui les achetait p
Halcyon Days are happy days due to the simple recognition that a life lived to the fullest provides its own reward. The reason why they probably seem happiest of all is because they usually follow a long period of gloom and discontent.You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS feed.
On a trip to the seaside, our traveling box was seized by a giant eagle. From my window, I saw only clouds and sky, but I could hear the flapping of wings. Then, I felt myself falling, until, with a huge splash, I landed in the sea.You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS feed.
A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis StevensonTHE LITTLE LAND Little thoughtful creatures sit,On the grassy coasts of it.Technorati Tags: art, Illustration, MoleskineYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS feed.
Antes de nada he de pedir disculpas por esta ausencia tan extendida, prácticamente desde las fiestas navideñas. Aunque todavía estoy de exámenes, aprovecho que se me están imprimiendo mas ejercicios de estadística para postear algo.
Y os voy a hablar de los cuadernos Moleskine. Supongo que la mayoría sabréis de lo que hablo: son unos [...]
*This is NOT a sponsored post!*I was at Page One, Vivo City when my hubby showed me the Moleskine. I was accompanying my kids at the children section and only have 5-10 minutes to be 'away' from them to enjoy myself. That moleskine impressed me a lot and it has filled my mind until now. Today I visit my dear friend Emila and she mentioned about moleskine in her latest post! What a coincidence! I clicked the link she provided and found a youtube presentation about moleskine. As you may guess, I finally browsed Youtube to get more moleskine videos and here they are!!This is the way they put a moleskin exhibition just like what I saw at Page One. We have to use gloves to see the pages.If you find it interesting, which one is your favorite moleskine?no. 1. diary...?no. 2 cartoon and sketch...no. 3 also picture book...no. 4 interesting scrap?no. 5 travel journal...I am thinking to have my own moleskine but still not sure what kind of moleskine I want to create...- sleep position with my k
It's not often you see a Moleskine for less than the normal retail price - so to see prices really slashed causes jaw dropping on a grand scale!Check out the clearance prices on amazon.com site for sketchbooks. I'm looking at the price for a large sketchbook which is suggesting a 40% reduction from the normal retail rate. They're quoting $24.99 as the normal retail price (and $19.95 as the normal Amazon rate) and then $14.95 as the clearance sale price - making a saving of just over $10 on the normal retail price.Now when my jaw drops I start looking at why something is such a good bargain. In this instance the supplier is not Amazon - goods ship from and are sold by Moleskine Books - so watch out for shipping rates in case the reduction is not as good in reality as it seems. It appears that the base rate is $5.99 per shipment plus $0.99 per item. Which seems to me takes the cost to the customer of a single Moleskine back up to $21.93 - which is not looking so cheap to me. Buy
I should be doing lots of things instead but I wanted to draw - so I did :) ... and now I have to face the dirty dishes, pile of washing and tidying up :( I did this from a combination of the sketches I did on the beach at sunset and memory. I've done a series of works from those sketches - in oil, pastel and digital images. It was interesting to see just how intense and dark it's possible to go with coloured pencils. I think they hold up well in comparison with other media. I'm speeding up with them and can now imagine sketching more with them plein air. I think they'll feature more often in my sketchbooks in the future. It was done with a mix of Polychromos, Lyra and cheapo Tescos coloured pencils and one Derwent. I like the heavier waxier Polychromos and Lyra - in future I'll know which to go for. Luckily I took the advice of expert CP users and bought quite a few polychromos - the Derwent is an old one, though it's good I don't like it as much. The moleskine
I've got some very cheap charcoal pencils that I bought - a dozen for £1 ! - they are a bit waxier than a true charcoal pencil but I rather like them. They don't smudge quite the same as a true charcoal pencil. Some charcoal pencils can be a little scratchy and I don't enjoy using them. These are definitely not, they create lovely rich blacks.This is a very quick sketch trying them out in the moleskine - the slight waxiness means that though normal charcoal doesn't work at all with the slightly waxy feeling paper, these do.I considered sketching the tree in last Wednesday's post again yesterday, as I left work, as the leaves were now partly open and it was a haze of spring green, blowing in the icy gale from the north .......... which made me decide not to stop!Kurt Jackson did a long series of small sketches of a little hawthorn tree. He took his daughter to her ballet lesson and didn't have time to go home before picking her up again - so he looked at this little tree every we
I knew that people had said that moleskines didn't take watercolour - but I had to find out for myself :>)I started off with a rough pencil sketch of a marsh harbour at Brancaster Staithe from the small moor on the hill above. It's a tiny area but real moorland with gorse and bracken and rocks.The watercolour just rolled off its waxy surface and had to be scrubbed in quite drily to get it to stay on the paper at all! Definitely not one to try again - maybe gouache? or acrylic?Then I used coloured pencils to reinforce colours, letting some of the watercolour that 'stuck' show through.A mix of Polychromos, Lyra, Derwent and some cheap unnamed supermarket coloured pencils were used, reinforced with graphite pencil.This is a view I'd like to do in oils some time, working plein air. It was done from a photograph taken when I sketched there last year. There's a wonderful view from the moor, known as The Common, of the harbour with its islands and twisting creeks, reed beds and salt mar
I should be getting on with all sorts of other stuff but couldn't resist playing a bit more with the moleskine and lyra pencils.This is from a photograph taken when this little monster was really tiny,The colours of the skin tone set are perfect for her fur.The moleskine is really nice to use with coloured pencils, I like the smooth surface and the ease of rubbing out to draw back into colours.I don't use coloured pencils in the way that many people do, I'm not interested in creating a painterly smooth finish with no paper showing - I like to use them freely, in a scribbly way, more as a drawing medium, using the paper as another element.Incidentally, she may look sweet but she was busy chewing my husband's fingers with very sharp little fangs!
A quick sketch of the crowd at the Renoir exhibition - done at the time in biro and coloured later with those Lyra 'skin tones' set of coloured pencils - I really like them :>) - these are on loan from the college I work at but I must buy a set. They have a lovely range of colours from honey, through siennas, cool browns, dark browns, honey and an almost caput mortem - that dead purple (literally dead head in Latin from the colour of corpses!) that's ideal for some shadows.The tiny lady with the bun at the front I just had to draw! She had so much character, She had a hunched back and this suit with incredibly wide shoulders and that lovely cottage loaf bun hairstyle. I was exhausted by then, sitting listening to the headphones on the benches and trying work up the energy to move on :>) Incidentally, this is my first sketch in a moleskine sketchbook - as people kept raving about them I thought I'd try one. On the first page I simply tried out scribbles of the different media I
Here’s a nifty leather case for those folks interested in mixing their Moleskine with a bit of Hipster flair. Available in both pocket and large size (for both versions of the Moleskine) this case holds index cards, a pen, and a Moleskine in a neat little package. The large case goes for $95 and the pocket size goes for $50. IF you have a few extra bucks and dig the look of these brown leather cases (as I do) check out Renaissance Art for more.
I have a new small size moleskine that I'm carrying around in my pocketbook in an effort to create more opportunities to sketch. I also carry the landscape set of Faber-Castell brush pens, and I'm thinking that I will need the "bright" set too. That should give me enough colors to tackle man-made and natural subjects. I am sooo hooked on these moleskins!
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If you are looking for a fitting present for someone who likes to think and write then look no further. Moleskine writing tools are perfect. They are elegant and worth while. They are personal (which is hard to find these days). There is no screen, there is no mouse and there are no keys. The joy about purchasing a Moleskine diary or writing book is that you can get a pen to accompany the gift perfectly.