Because a sketchbook is your very own secret laboratory. Or workshop, or garage. It's your office—perhaps the one you prefer to visit. It's a forge, a factory, a shop. You can lose yourself there, time will disappear, the work is "all." Things will happen and you will begin to see the world anew.
Some cautions though: a sketchbook is not about perfecting or producing something. Unless you want one, there's no clapping nor silent audience. And it's definitely not (all) about your so-called artistic skills. It's not about good or bad, right or wrong.
Defer judgment. Discontinue criticism. Suspend doubt. Waive embarrassment. Slow down. Think. Observe. Record. Stop verbalizing. Quiet. Calm. Think. Move the dialogue inside. Or silence it. Because, here's the truth: you must must must destroy the gatekeepers of your imagination.
So, draw. Depict. Experience. Scribble. Write. Paint. Smush. Paste. Cut. Journal. Quote. Recipe. Smudge. Doodle. List. Strikethrough. Ask your questions. Reflect. Swear. Remember. Forget. Free yourself. Experiment. Create. Whatever. Just (verb-intended) art.
Codex: Thunderous applause. Exactly and all the supplies that go with it.
ReplyDelete*claps* I knew you'd get it.
DeleteWell said!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHave fun!
ReplyDeleteAlways. You too!
Delete...a sketchbook can change your life if you can sketch.
ReplyDeleteJust try it, sir. :)
DeleteI am afraid that seeing my own sketching would ruin my life, but I keep a camera close to hand, and I do have words.
ReplyDeleteHa! I would say your camera IS your sketchbook so please continue arting your way, sir.
Deletethat would not come naturally to me. I wish it did. then again perhaps my blog is my sketch. Hmm....
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