I always enjoy looking at the sketchbooks of other artists but for me it always came back to 'should', eventually I came to wonder why? I want to keep sketchbooks. What's stopping me? And what am I going to do about it?
First, I made a list of all my usual excuses, then tallied each with a mitigating strategy:
- I never have my sketchbook when I need it - this one is easy; I'll keep it in my car/bag along with a tin of pencils.
- I draw big (typically 600 x 800mm) - I'd like to explore different scales, a sketchbook would be a great place to start.
- What if I make a mistake, it will ruin the whole sketchbook - not everything is, or can be perfect. Learning is more important to me. If it's that terrible I'll gesso over it and draw on top.
- But everything ends up in the wrong place and all mixed up - well, sometimes that's a good thing and where this really upsets my innate sense of order (if you've seen my desk don't laugh), I can just keep a separate sketchbook.
- I don't like drawing on white paper - so, get coloured paper sketchbooks.
So far it is working. I'm drawing more, enjoying it more and learning more. Every time I have made a significant change in my drawing approach or process I have learnt something new and my latest sketchbook approach is no exception.
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