Session 155 and Session 156

Session 154 and 155 were on back-to-back Sundays. We broke our typical cadence because both Horizakura and I had lots of travel planned through March and we were going to have to cancel a couple appointments. In order to compensate for that, we did two in a row. My first work trip was shortly after my 155th appointment and I totally forgot that I never took an update photo afterwards. I don’t think it matters too much though because the content is basically the same. Cherry Blossoms. Some of the ones that were not previously colored in are now colored in. That’s how this works.

The following photos cover four hours of tebori over our last two appointments.

Session 153

It is probably already fairly obvious that I’m not making enough time for this blog the way I used to. I’m generally still consistent with taking photos after each session, but I’m often forgetting or unable to post those updates here in a timely fashion. Case in point: These photos are from my first session of the year in January. I’m also pretty much out of gas when it comes to giving these posts titles. Back when there was a wider variety of progress happening, there was a little bit more to pull from. These days, I don’t know how many times I can figure out a different way to say, “He colored more cherry blossoms.” From now on, I will probably just use a very simple Session Number title while reserving the right to change that whenever I feel like it because you don’t pay for this and I’m a god within these pages so I will do whatever I want including writing run on sentences like this one.

Whew!

Session 153 was two hours of coloring in cherry blossoms. A careful observer will note (and I don’t remember if I’ve mentioned this here before) that Horizakura puts a very small amount of white in between all the stamen in the cherry blossoms. This is a fantastic detail and I love it, but it certainly adds to the tedious, time consuming nature of coloring these in. Not much else to say here, have a peek!