I timed my process on this piece.

I was ask once on a webinar how long did it take to do a pen and ink. I wasn’t sure. I rarely take time to complete a piece in one sitting. The process for me is usually broken down into segments done when I have time to draw. This time I wrote down my time as I completed different segments. Here’s how it broke out.




The final time was 6 hours and 15 minutes. It was done over approximately 10 sessions averaging 37 minutes each. I drew during lunch breaks, while waiting a doctor appointments, sitting at road construction and in the evening at home. It was not efficient and I probably could have done it in 4 hours without interuption. I draw when I can.

Douglas Squirrels, (Tamiasciurus douglasii) are small squirrels. They’re smaller than gray squirrels and larger than chipmunks. John Muir described them thus, “He is, without exception, the wildest animal I ever saw,—a fiery, sputtering little bolt of life, luxuriating in quick oxygen and the woods’ best juices.” I think of them as the security alarm of the forest. When one is disturbed it sounds it’s loud chirping alarm and it doesn’t care whether it’s alarming on a person, deer or bear. Once they start, they won’t stop until you leave.

Amazing work.
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Thank you! 😌
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Your drawings are so realistic. I make quilts the same way, when I get to them. Your home is beautiful.
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Thanks, so much. Busy lives makes time precious.
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Hmmm. 6 hours and change? I think that would have taken me more like 60 hours…
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I figured out how to save your comment!
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Looks great and a good description in making the picture.
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Thanks Jim! I hope you and Sara are having a great holiday!
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A wonderful sketch. I hate timing myself making art, although I have done it to try and work out pricing for some of my pieces. I guess people ask because it’s one thing they can think of other than to say how much they like your work. That said I often find it extremely annoying to be asked!
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You are probably right Leonie. This is the first and last time I timed myself. Someone ask once how many lines I used in a typical drawing. Oh my, that will have to remain a mystery!
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Definitely not going there!😄
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Very impressive!
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Thank you Hien!
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What a great little animal! Squirrels have so much character. I especially like the branch, beautiful textures. And I agree, I work in fits and starts too, so never time my works. I just know some take an awful lot longer than others!
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So true. Some take a lot longer. I probably won’t time any others for a while.
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Love this – amazing work
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Thank you Jackie! ❤️
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Wow, you have a remarkable talent
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Thank you so much for your kind words.
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As always, your work is sublime, Tim! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I hadn’t heard of a “Douglas squirrel” before! The squirrels here in Chicago most certainly have an ‘attitude’ (for lack of a better word)! Cher 🙂
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Thanks Cher! You are very kind. I appreciate it. These little guys will berate you mercilessly until you leave, but you can hear them complain behind you after your gone. They don’t trust anything and will tell you so. 🤨
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Yes, they certainly aren’t the shy creatures, are they, Tim? LOL
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