Hello & howdy.
Here’s what I’ve been up to in the sketchbooks above in January and February. I have 2 pages left in the brown Stillman & Birn soft-cover. Started in 2021. I keep meaning to do a silent video flip of it and other sketchbooks and put them on the Youtube, but so far that hasn’t happened. The tripod is out and leaning against a wall for inspiration that has yet to strike.
I enjoy sketchbook tours from artists. I like the experience of seeing the pages as a unified whole.
I went back to some old pages, like these from last year to add some neon paint here and there.
Another page from last year that had a lot of black space below Wyatt, so I painted in Otto.
I got some new colored pencils and swatched them on these old pages from 2021. I hated these squirrels for a long time, but now I sort of like them and might try painting some more animals with flat color and drawing their features over the top. Or maybe not.
On the page below, 2021 Zoom on the right. Squirrel palette on the left from 2022. Sometimes things aren’t in chronological order.
I recently found an old sketchbook in the bookcases from 2016. It’s one of my handmade books. As I was flipping through it I realized there were some blank pages, so I took it off the shelf and put it on the table in my art room. I’ve been scribbling in it when I have sketchbook time, which hasn’t been as often as I’d like.
I say “scribbling” because I tend to work rather impulsively. People are one of my favorite things to draw & paint. I find screenshots I’ve taken from video chats with friends or Youtubes I happen to be watching. Mostly I draw people from photos unless I happen to be in their company then it’s fun to draw from life.
The sketchbook below is my large paperback with thin, staple-bound pages. It’s an inexpensive Clairefontaine Croc Book.
Everything is practice. Random pages filled with whatever catches my eye.
If I’m watching a video that has a person in it I usually start drawing. I don’t like this toned Strathmore sketchbook because it doesn’t lay flat, but I will still use every page.
In other news, the sun has made days that are almost warm. A round silver moon appeared in the kitchen window tonight. The cherry & magnolia trees are beginning to blossom at the Huntington and Descanso. Parrots fly over Moss Cottage each evening. I can hear them approaching when they’re a minute out. Last week I saw a dozen geese flying low over the Broadway Bridge into Chinatown. I could have rolled down the window and touched them, or so it seemed. Lunar New Year came and went. The days grow longer. Clouds, snow on the mountains. And so on and so forth.
jayne says
Goodness Mary Ann … How I do LOVE LOVE LOVE your portraits!! … and your cats & cat portraits!! … and your squirrel portraits!! I SOOO HOPE you will make videos of your sketchbooks!! Would be just SOOO GREAT to see!! <3 jayne
iHanna says
If you could, do a talkative video instead of a silent one (or both). In addition to watching the pages I LOVE hearing the thoughts of the artists, and also, they’re much more fun to make because you get to talk about what you love. Mine are so long! 🙂
Take care
Laura Bray says
I jump all around in my sketchbooks and journals too. Good luck to anyone in the future trying to get any kind of timeline about me from them! Ha!
Sandra L. says
Doesn’t Clairefontaine make the yummiest paper? How does it hold up under wet media?
Weather is up and down here. Today it is grey and cold. We haven’t had any major snowstorms this winter…yet!
Hope you are well! XO
Karen I-Kemper says
Loved it all! thank you again!!!
Kelly says
Your sketchbooks are always so lovely, uniquely you, and inspiring. I feel like I just spent a few minutes with you. Thanks for the visit. <3
Debbie Hosaflook says
MaryAnn, as always your sketches bring a smile to my face. I especially love yet again, a sketch you did of Wendy, capturing her very expressive hands. Glad to see someone else has sketchbooks who can be completely out of order inside, with unfinished pages being finished years later.
Hope you have a wonderful week and signs of Spring continue to keep popping up for you. I am amazed you have actual parrots that fly around in the sky. Being on the East Coast in Virginia, I don’t see parrots flying around unless someone’s pet parrot got out and that never ends well.
Thanks for sharing with us. I’ll send good vibes that inspiration hits you to do a flip thru video of your books soon-ish 🙂
xx
Debbie