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Recently I am hooked on drawing big... on at least A2 size and bigger. It allows more freedom of expression as you are involving the entire arm to draw. Good exercise also! I m still drawing on my sketchbooks, some are even smaller than A5, measuring about 13cm X 13cm. In any case, the principle of drawing follows whether you are drawing big or small. I do have a problem storing the bigger format drawings then.
![Figure-Conte-Pencil-2](http://www.donlowillustration.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Figure-Conte-Pencil-2-811x1024.jpg)
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![Figure-Conte-Pencil-A](http://www.donlowillustration.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Figure-Conte-Pencil-A-695x1024.jpg)
Recently I am hooked on drawing big... on at least A2 size and bigger. It allows more freedom of expression as you are involving the entire arm to draw. Good exercise also! I m still drawing on my sketchbooks, some are even smaller than A5, measuring about 13cm X 13cm. In any case, the principle of drawing follows whether you are drawing big or small. I do have a problem storing the bigger format drawings then.
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