




The first image is the wooden sign on a dill pickle vendor's stand. The next few are of Aztec dancers at the Indian Village. The last drawing is my favorite. It's of some members of a band called Impresion! performing in the Spanish Village. As I was drawing an old man came up to see what I was doing. He told me the man on the right is his son.
I had so much fun gesture drawing at the state fair that I ran out of paper. I ended up using both sides which caused the pictures to rub off onto each other. I wasn't happy about that but I didn't want to stop drawing. Next year I'll go with more time and more paper.
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