Friday, December 22, 2006

Sketchbooks

Pat over at Altering Thought pointed me towards this great idea for storing my T.A.S.T. samples!

Yes, yes, I'm going to go on about sketchbooks again! As I've mentioned in my last couple of posts I've been in a creative rut recently. Well, I experienced a mini epiphany today!

I'd popped into The ArtSpace to pay for my felt making course and got talking to the guy who runs the place. I was poking around in the art/craft supplies they sell and found these:



They are some bits of paper with interesting designs on them. He asked if I was going to make cards with them and I said I was thinking of putting them in my sketchbook. He told me about the sketchbook sessions they hold on weekends. Basically you go down on a saturday or sunday for a couple of hours and they show you how to make a sketchbook. They also show you various techniques and things.

He made me a cuppa and I sat and looked through the sketchbooks that they had there. It was doing thing I had my mini epiphany: Sketchbooks don't have to be the way they were when I was at art college. Those had to be these incredibly tidy and well laid out things with lots of writing and notes about health and safety and things. The ones I saw today had pages ripped in half to show the things behind; things stuck in; textiles stuck in; textures all over the place.

That is the kind of sketchbook I need to be keeping! Not the tidy formal thing from my college days but a relaxed untidy thing!

I bought these two little sketchbooks to get me started:

Shall show photos as soon as I've done something! Right now I must get ready to go to the hairdressers! I'm having a haircut for the first time in years!

Heres a before photo: You'll get to see the after one tomorrow!

2 comments:

sharonb said...

Yep sketchbooks can be anything you want them to be - and definitely not neat! I am sketchbook mad at the moment too

Jo in NZ said...

This sketchbook group sounds like a great idea E. You will find inspiration when working with others.