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Random Orbit

Brian Biggs

Talking about drawing, drawing about writing, videos about art supplies.

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Latest Issues

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March of the Blackwing Pencils

The stop motion animation here is a collection of interstitial bits I made for the second video, episide one, technically, of Sitting Around Talking About Art Supplies. This one is all about the pencil that everyone loves to hate, the Black...

11 days ago
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Sitting Around Talking About Art Supplies

See that video up there above the title? That’s the teaser. The full video is embedded below. But first, let me tell you about this.

19 days ago
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Digging out

What’s the weather like where you are? It’s stupid here. Four weeks ago we got ten inches of snow covered by a layer of ice, followed by two weeks of single digit temperatures, which hardened all of these piles of icy snow into dirty, slipp...

a month ago
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Whales and Otters, Otters and Whales

I spent the winter of 2024-25 drawing whales and otters for a new book called The Whale’s Tale and the Otter’s Side of the Story. Written by the great Kate Messner, it will be published by Clarion, an imprint of Harper Collins, on April 21....

a month ago
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