Moleskine Monday: Rod Luff’s Painterly Pages
- 01.10.11
- Art, creativity, Links, Moleskine, Other People's Notebooks, sketchbook, Art, Moleskine, painting, rod luff, sketchbook
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I was quite excited to see these Moleskine pages by Australian artist Rod Luff– I”m not sure exactly what kinds of materials he’s using, but the intense colors are amazing– some of his pages look like the kind of rich, intense oil paintings you’d only expect to see being done on an easel, not in a small sketchbook!
Via Hi-Fructose: Rod Luff’s Moleskine pt. 3.






5 Responses to “Moleskine Monday: Rod Luff’s Painterly Pages”
Wow! These pages are incredible..
My initial response was the same as Spangle’s WOW!! These are gorgeous – wish my Moleskine looked like that
Wow! These are gorgeous. Rod, if you’re reading this, we want to see more!
Wow, those really are very amazing! I’m jealous. I wish I could do something like that.
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