Hooray! The Sketchbook Project was back in town, at SPACE Gallery in Portland, Maine.
We were so eager to hold our own sketchbook once again, like a long lost friend.
The Milan-based collective Carnovsky provided a stunning backdrop, with a wallpaper display titled RGB, which paired well with my fresh Tattly tattoo.
We had our eyes peeled for all things sketchy, and just stare at this Caronvsky bit long enough to be hypnotized: you….WILL….sketch…
I fell in love with this sketchbook by Rachel Sofian, filled with graceful graphite drawings of animals collaged into the pages. Who can resist this sloth?
Given the heat, I searched by theme for something else cool: It’s Winter Where You Are, and found a lovely book by Rhonda Anderson. This snowy owl charmed me.
In fact, I found another owl but sadly did not write down the artist.
Here’s the owl that begins my treehouse book:
Thanks to Prismacolor, there was a drawing table where anyone could send off a quick sketch to a random destination. Drew my compadre, the curious Kirsten.
You can see Marty’s book here, and Daisy’s here. Mine is apparently not digitized into the library yet.
Our cohort in sketching, Judy Labrasca, stopped in to admire our books as well.
Incredibly fresh line work in this book by Bernadette Moke. Positively electric.
You really can go around the world, turning pages.
These two were fun.
On the right, a Heroes and Villains by Min Hyung with line dissolving into abstraction.
The time flies by when you’re entranced in a drawn world. It was time for the staff to close up the library, so what else could we do?
Yup, sign up for the 2013, with free sleeping bags for our little treasures yet to be drawn!
Cool. I have to see it.
Ed
I love your blog and thank you for featuring my snowy owl. It stays pretty warm in Southern California so it was fun to do wintry scenes in the sketchbook. I look forward to more of your posts!