Thursday, 7 November 2013

Intimate & Personal


Drawn in 2010 a compositional sketch of a pinecone on the left, and a focused tonal drawing of a section of the sketch.  During this session we were placed in small groups to show our sketchbooks, I was a bit hesitant to show my sketchbook because of the personal connection I had with it. Just like the saying that looking into the eyes of another person is like looking into their soul. Somehow I felt that I was being exposed, this session really made me realise that a sketchbook is very personal. Sketches and notes that other people might not understand, but to yourself it is an intimate reminder of your thoughts and ideas.















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