Week 40 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
Category: sketchbook
sketchbook : week 39
Week 39 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 38
Week 38 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 37
Week 37 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 36
Week 36 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 35
Week 35 in my yearlong sketchbook practice. I accidentally took a 4 week break from my sketchbook practice. I wish I hadn’t. In a week that was impossibly busy it seemed like the sensible thing to do. I wish I had found a way to squeeze it in but it felt like the only option. Once the wheels came off I slippery sloped into avoidance and stuckness. At the same time I missed it – more and more – that little part of my day and all the good things it brings me even when I don’t feel like doing it. I got back on track last week. Lesson learned I hope, about the perils of letting go of a discipline that is working for me.
sketchbook : week 34
Week 34 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 33
Week 33 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 32
Week 32 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 31
Week 31 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 30
Week 30 in my yearlong sketchbook practice.
sketchbook : week 29
Week 29 in my yearlong sketchbook practice. The point of this daily exercise is to play, experiment, to try things in a small un-intimidating way. But sometimes it is still to much and it’s hard to sit down, hard to make a mark – paralysis. There are a few useful tools to get myself started – like ink splatters or a random word or color and one of my favorites is number piles. I paint a series of numbers – one right on top of another at different angles, without much thought, and then respond to the shapes and spaces that the pile creates. It never fails to get me unstuck and open. The square – second down on the right is a pile of 3 numbers: 187.