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Now that I'm all out of sketchbook space, I'm starting a new Moleskine and collecting all the books I've done this year. I switch from book to book constantly and I rarely keep things in order, so perhaps that's a goal I can set for 2013. From back to front in the photo: the Stillman and Birn I started before Santo Domingo and took with me; then there is the Moleskine that I got in SD (thanks, Urban Sketchers!) The next one used to be a Moleskine, but I gutted it and refilled with Fabriano. I made a stab at Every Day in May in that book, then took it with me to Rome, along with the other Moly. Then there's the little Laloran book we also received in SD (thanks, Laloran!) And I'm not even including the junky books I keep for quick sketches, nor the maps, which will eventually get bound into something. Overall, I'd say it was a productive year!

With Lamy Safari Japanese Edition Mango with Violet fountain pen in Moleskine Sketchbook.

My sketchbook was looking at me with sad eyes lately, so I spent some time this weekend doing a few new pages.

 

I've used:

 

- Sakura Micron pen 005 in black and brown

- Colored pencils

- Gold gouache

- Transparent stickers

- A vintage French stamp

- Pieces of magazine pages for the girls' dresses.

- Sequins that my mom and sister got me from Iran.

Blogged here

This is the project I'm finishing for the "Sketchbook Project 2011". I've choosen the theme "This is not a sketchbook" and I made a story.

A very very very simple story...

Ipsden and Ridgeway

Toronto is a cold city with long winters. But it has many sunny days with beautiful blue sky in wintertime. You can lie on the bed, look at the blue sky and imagine that you are in a tropical island ...so far away.

 

For these sketchbook pages, I've used:

- Micron pen 005

- Watercolors

- Colored pencils

- Stamps

Blogged here

não lembro quem disse isso, mas procede: "quando não houver mais nada para se desenhar, sempre há de haver um Batman!"

 

guache e nanquim

Among the many drawings I did this summer were two concertina sketchbooks , drawn in the woodlands at Walden. These follow in the style of my "Red Notebooks" drawn at Simon's Wood in the winter this past year. They are to be viewed asa scroll and therefore do not have a single vanishing point, rather they are are from multiple angles as I worked in the woods. Drawn in ink and graphite.

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A page from my sketchbook last year when I was still obsessed with drawing ghosts in black and white...

{ Micro pen . pencil . colored pencils . watercolor . stamps . transparent stickers } . Blogged here

Caligrafia, letraset, spray, foto, collage, nanquim...

Done! New sketchbook time.

I altered/modified a Midori traveller's notebook into a phone case combo.

 

Coincidentally the small moleskine notebooks are the perfect height to use, I just needed to trim the edge by about 1.5cm and it was a good fit.

saw this dress at anthropologie and really wanted to draw that pretty embroidery.

Inspired by Geninne's Art Blog

 

Sketchbook, old postcard, pencil, watercolors+my hand and my head.

graphite, charcoal, watercolour and pencil. Pages from my current sketchbook.

My favorite subject people. Tiny sketchbook in the back pocket

Landscape near Ardington, Oxfordshire.Charcoal pencil and chalk.

A few recent sketchbook pages compiled.

Sanguine, pencil and mixed drawings.

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Sanguine, sketchbook

Another sketchbook page from the Seydel archives, pen and watercolor crayon, then ProcreateApp for a few minor changes.

For more info and to see inside these sketchbooks and how they are constructed visit the Trumpetvine Travels Sketchblog.

 

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