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Sketchbook Bamboo Batiks from Indonesia.

Artwork by Joanna Abbott-Moss.

 

UPDATE: Here's a video I put together from the Seattle show:

www.vimeo.com/25011967

 

The 2011 Sketchbook Project is a traveling exhibition of artist sketchbooks from around the world, curated by the good folks at the arthousecoop.com. Here is a look at some of the pages in the sketchbook I completed for the project. My theme was "A Day In The Life".

 

Below is the info for the Seattle show opening, see you there!

 

June 10-12, 2011

Seattle, WA

Form/Space Ateller

2407 1st Avenue

Seattle, WA 98121

Taken from my "Radio"sketchbook.

Artwork by Joanna Abbott-Moss.

 

UPDATE: Here's a video I put together from the Seattle show:

www.vimeo.com/25011967

 

The 2011 Sketchbook Project is a traveling exhibition of artist sketchbooks from around the world, curated by the good folks at the arthousecoop.com. Here is a look at some of the pages in the sketchbook I completed for the project. My theme was "A Day In The Life".

 

Below is the info for the Seattle show opening, see you there!

 

June 10-12, 2011

Seattle, WA

Form/Space Ateller

2407 1st Avenue

Seattle, WA 98121

Sketchbook Circle pages

It almost looked like I have created a face with the breakfast selection at the Comfort Inn (as the photos from my iPad Mini and iPod Touch suggest), so I had to create this comic which is a "response" to the "I've just seen a face" series. Why do most hotel breakfast bar place have to have plates that are just so darned small?! :-P

 

Sketchbook Pro on the Cintiq

I know it looks like something from 1985....but I did a little "promo piece" of quad-series of comics that uses our trip to Arizona as my subject. I did the drawing on Sketchbook Pro on the iPad while the patterns and that paper overlay would be from Phoster. Also I gave my character a body painting of all the vacation flashback scenes of my four comics....and yes I used some adjustment layers and a template layer as textures for the clothing.

 

Sketchbook Pro on the Cintiq with Phoster on the iPad

Here is my first colour sketch for my moleskin sketcbook project 2011. This sketch was drawn from life on Fabriano Cold press watercolour paper

Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/

 

To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)

This is a photograph of one of my small sketchbooks that I carry around with me for when I have a spare moment for an observational drawing, when I drew these I was working on a rather specific drawing style which I had been using in other work at the time. I like how when you open up the page the drawings are presented as a set of three, all in the same style but all with slightly different looks. A5.

A3 Sized sketchbook work doing different pencil studies of facial features with additional use of ink.

birds in my sketchbook (inspired by Alisa Burke's online class, Beautiful Birds)

Taí a foto do meu sketchbook. Este é o segundo ano que levo este pequeno caderninho de esboços para praia nas férias. No anonimato do meu guardasol e de quilos de protetor solar, fiz uma série de esboços rápidos pra tentar "captar" as pessoas a minha volta. É um exercício muito bacana de observação, pois tinha que acabar o desenho rápido já que meus modelos se moviam o tempo todo.

Acrylic in sketchbook

Aprox 15cm x 15cm

Made at the Ship and Anchor with iPhone and sketchbook mobile.

Sketchbook work showing the use of hand rendered and digitally minipulated images as experimentation for my 2 week Graphics project.

Sketchbook double page work, of Christopher Marley responce's. Responses were done on an Iphone. Size: A4 (each page)

here ya go.....this was drawn when i was really seriously fucked after drinking three cups of mushroom tea!

i wanted to show you guys abit of my sketchbook works...maybe some are good and some are bad but they should give you a glimpse into the way that i work.

I always keep a sketchbook nearby, and in it I collect little bits of stuff, detritus from my life, if you will. Ticket stubs, photos, snippets of poetry--mine or others'--quotes, stickers, things pulled out of magazines... anything that tickles me, that strikes me.

 

This one is now full, so I thought I would post a bit of it, as I have with other ones.

Sketchbook Circle pages

SKETCHBOOK PAGE

Felt pen, Collage

Interaction of human form and environment. Looking at Ken Paine and the use of colour to create mood.

sketchbook with butterfly series

A2 Page from sketchbook, part of the occupation of space project.

A collection of random sketches done in one of my many sketchbooks

birds in my sketchbook (inspired by Alisa Burke's online class, Beautiful Birds)

birds in my sketchbook (inspired by Alisa Burke's online class, Beautiful Birds)

Sketchbook Obsessions opens tonight, featuring the work of many, many illustrators. There will be a reception at 7pm—RSVP to galleryseven@nytimes.com.

 

More Information on the Show »

Sketchbook shirt size 7 in David Walker 'Boys willbe boys' grey stripe

Artwork by Joanna Abbott-Moss.

 

UPDATE: Here's a video I put together from the Seattle show:

www.vimeo.com/25011967

 

The 2011 Sketchbook Project is a traveling exhibition of artist sketchbooks from around the world, curated by the good folks at the arthousecoop.com. Here is a look at some of the pages in the sketchbook I completed for the project. My theme was "A Day In The Life".

 

Below is the info for the Seattle show opening, see you there!

 

June 10-12, 2011

Seattle, WA

Form/Space Ateller

2407 1st Avenue

Seattle, WA 98121

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