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I admire artists who can't be separated from their sketchbooks.
All my sketchbooks are over on the desk in the office.
Old sketchbooks conjure up memories of the past that resonate today.
No matter what media you choose, these sketchbooks can handle it.
The collection includes 47 sketchbooks dating from the 1940s to the 1990s.
The exhibition examines Hogan's artistic process and feature sketchbooks alongside finished paintings.
A hundred and thirty prints accompany related paintings, pastels, drawings, and sketchbooks.
It includes paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, and words written large on sheets of paper.
Generally devoid of camera movement and montage, they suggest sketchbooks or photographic albums.
" Mr. Schreckengost, she said, "would fill entire sketchbooks, just one after the other.
I obsessively drew in these sketchbooks in order to catch up and improve.
I have sketchbooks in a box over there from second and third grade.
Boghiguian's gregarious work spans continents and histories in sketchbooks, collages, objects, and expansive installations.
The paper quality is excellent, and these sketchbooks are even made with recycled paper.
I had a lot of ideas that had filled my sketchbooks over the years.
Eileen Hogan: Personal Geographies examines her artistic process and feature sketchbooks alongside finished paintings.
Next month, some of his original sketchbooks are going up for auction at Bonham's.
Invited by the Walker Art Center, Davey submerged herself in Jarman's autobiographical books and sketchbooks.
I've used these sketchbooks exclusively for more than a decade, and they are top notch. 
There are large art books and fat sketchbooks from past collections on neatly organized shelves.
Botanical Sketchbooks by Helen and William Bynum is out May 9 from Princeton Architectural Press.
Guérard was particularly drawn to the humorous figures found in the ukiyo-e master's sketchbooks.
Strathmore makes excellent sketchbooks with all kinds of paper, including drawing, watercolor, pastel, charcoal, and more.
Originally, he used gridded sketchbooks for this, but eventually he started creating his own grids, too.
"I was 8 years old and my father gave me sketchbooks about Napoleon," Mr. Chaleçon said.
A book, Lucian Freud's Sketchbooks, has been published by the National Portrait Gallery to accompany the exhibition.
It was like all his sketchbooks compressed into one — an impressionistic retrospective stretching back to early childhood.
Each season, he is methodical: His sketchbooks begin with shoes, because they take the longest to make.
John Williams bequeathed his complete library of concert music, sketchbooks, and film scores to the Juilliard School.
How to Draw Sketchbooks: Drawing Basics — $23.99 See Details How to Draw Sketchbook: Figures The rest of the sketchbooks in this list follows the same format: you're given templates and outlines in the beginning in the hopes of outgrowing them and learning how to draw on your own.
The assemblage echoes the rendering that graces the cover of one of Saar's sketchbooks on display under glass.
Last week, I met Miyawaki at his gallery in Kyoto to look at a selection of Nishimura's sketchbooks.
Some of the sketchbooks in the show are things I did as a teenager to keep myself sane.
The exhibition features artworks from the artist's Tree of Knowledge series, along with one of her plant sketchbooks.
He spent hours reproducing that image in his sketchbooks, laying the foundations for his career as a designer.
Filled with sketchbooks, design paper, perfectly sharpened pencils, and fine black pens, the studio was his creative retreat.
All of the lithographs are based on loosely rendered drawings, which are relatively small and done in sketchbooks.
The Nomadic Studio, an ongoing series of small sketchbooks, are skillful examples of how he vivifies his subject matter.
The work will join an archive of sketchbooks, drawings, and letters that were allocated to the museum last year.
"Kids used to come down with black books every Saturday," referring to the term used for graffiti artists' sketchbooks.
Her husband, Victor Hamilton, has rediscovered an activity from his childhood that helps fill the hours: coloring in sketchbooks.
I knew kids who couldn't read but who could throw down masterpieces in sketchbooks with a handful of Sharpies.
A few young artists roamed the area with sketchbooks and pens in hand, hoping to capture scenes of protest.
I have to admit that I was more interested in the modestly sized works on paper and the sketchbooks.
Sketchbooks are a great starting point, but translating that killer sketch to a digital version is a time-consuming pain.
I hang drawings that I intend to revisit, and I keep them visible, rather than throwing the pages into sketchbooks.
"When we reached home a week later, I grabbed a few sketchbooks and drove back to New England," he recalled.
Ms. Reeves's paintings, drawings and sketchbooks, in deep matte hues, are on view here; they are quirky and occasionally brilliant.
To the Editor: Sarah Williamson's essay, "My Sketchbooks in a Stranger's Hands" (Sunday Review, March 17), was timely for me.
Botanical Sketchbooks is a compendium of the diverse ways plants have been observed, studied, and immortalized in centuries of art.
We have our sketchbooks and art supplies and head back to the museum for a few hours of drawing dinosaur skeletons.
His latest project, a co-working / agency hybrid, has him swapping out his pens and sketchbooks for hammers and hard hats.
The sketchbooks reveal how Saar's practice has evolved over time, and how time itself is a major thread in her work.
Hunter, who's moved from sketchbooks to computer graphics, will soon attend a magnet school, where he will focus on game design.
Some of her sketchbooks from her early 20s turned up in the possession of a man named Will in Los Angeles.
She has published collections of her own verse, and even these sketchbooks contain full pages devoted solely to her handwritten text.
He got pleasure from making art — which is evident in the works done in his sketchbooks — but was haunted by this feeling.
Dunaway used to keep a written diary but began confiding in a Moleskine during college because sketchbooks were mandatory for art students.
This exhibition celebrates his friendship with Noguchi later in life, and includes around 40 objects, from Fonseca's geometric fountains to his sketchbooks.
The Neuberger show includes an exhibition of sketchbooks and miniature sculptures at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia (through Aug. 14).
See the early looks for Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth Vader and other "Star Wars" favorites, from the Oscar-winning John Mollo's sketchbooks.
"What you notice when you go to the sketchbooks is that they take up a good deal of room," Tom Mollo said.
There were also travelogues, and sketchbooks just for dreams that were filled with the vivid images that his subconscious cooked up nightly.
Presenting her architectural plans, sketchbooks, and letters alongside her paintings and photographs, this show offers a unique deep dive into her work.
The Harvard Museums have received a gift of 70 sketchbooks by Otto Piene, from the poet and author Elizabeth Goldring, the artist's wife.
Three sketchbooks on view can also can be flipped through digitally and underscore Degas's keen attention to both urban life and the body.
As for her debut collection, her sketchbooks, materials, equipment, and every pair she had produced over the past few years were all gone.
The Warsaw curators wanted to publish one of his sketchbooks in facsimile, and he drew, as a frontispiece, a picture of his father.
Two weeks ago, I misplaced one of my sketchbooks and, after turning the house upside down, assumed that I'd never see it again.
As the Vitra exhibition points out, Girard really never stopped working, and compelling ideas never ceased to flow from his sketchbooks and material experiments.
A glass case in the middle of the large, light-filled gallery displays some of his sketchbooks and art supplies, including a watercolor kit.
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This number does not even include the videotapes of Perry's various TV programs, his sketchbooks and drawings, or videos of his art-making process.
From sketchbooks to graffiti, a Spanish illustrator puts down deep hooks into nature with swatches of earthly color and tableaus depicting hands-on interaction.
The archive includes works from Saar's entire career, with sketchbooks, prints, drawings, book illustrations, and documentation of her assemblages and installations, among other works.
Portraits by Cézanne includes about 21 psychologically loaded canvases from all periods of the artist's career, as well as four drawings and two sketchbooks.
The show even includes a case of 15 of her sketchbooks, spanning 1996 to 2012, which provide a fascinating glimpse into the artist's process.
While most artists use sketchbooks to harness their impressions into material for their work — to help them remember — Ms. Gilot has used hers to forget.
Botanical Sketchbooks, out May 9 from Princeton Architectural Press, features 173 illustrations of flora from around the world, dating from the 15th to 20th century.
The show includes a series of vitrines displaying a wealth of Buchanan ephemera: printed announcements, sketchbooks, handwritten statements, Polaroid photographs of houses, and other field research.
Various rooms of the Nishimuras' house were stocked with Issei's stored artworks, including many picture-filled sketchbooks and boxes full of small, postcard-size ink drawings.
Over lunch at Hôtel Costes, Elbaz took the time to go through her sketchbooks page by page, before taking her on a tour of Palais Galliera.
On the other hand, the last room, painted blue, feels harmonious and invites visitors to stay and browse the artist's sketchbooks, which are shown alongside his paintings.
The exhibition includes over 45 drawings from five sketchbooks, on view for the first time, drawn over ten years as Bedia traveled through Zambia, Kenya, and Botswana.
"To all the nerdy girls out there hiding behind your sketchbooks, don't be afraid to tell your stories to the world," Shi said during her acceptance speech.
There are also a few paintings (the most recent fixated on John Wayne) and mixed-media sculptures, as well as the artist's sketchbooks displayed in light tables.
It tells the story of Byron Levy, who left behind more than 100 sketchbooks and 2,500 paintings — items that became an inspiration to his son and grandson.
These will be held in the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art (CTSMA) and will be used for the long-term preservation of the sketchbooks.
I memorized the songs; I filled sketchbooks with drawings of Timon and Pumbaa; and I played the Super Nintendo game obsessively (I somehow still remember the cheat codes).
In Call and Response, Saar's travel sketchbooks contain watercolors and brightly pigmented ink drawings that capture the themes, ideas, and images that she incorporated into her final works.
Several of us were tasked with working on his archives, which would plausibly lead us to work out of his home where he kept many of his sketchbooks.
It's no secret that painters, sculptors, and especially fashion designers keep the best sketchbooks; and there's a something particularly charming about croquis and other artistic drawings for garments.
And so with a Micron pen (the same type I had used to draw in those sketchbooks more than a decade ago) I drew Will a pecan pie.
Women wore blue flannel dresses and waterproof cloaks — as opposed to the frippery of Madison Square Park — and climbed steep gorges with sketchbooks, paintbrushes and pencils in hand.
In some cases, Mr. McKenzie said in an interview, Mr. Thomas generated new ideas by bringing to Mr. Indiana's attention things the artist had drawn in old sketchbooks.
Located in a stone-walled former stable, the store, gallery and workshop sells sketchbooks, greeting cards and notebooks stamped with botanical drawings lifted from turn-of-the-century texts.
The survey includes clips from various newspapers, including The New York Times, for which Ms. Coe did opinion page illustrations in the past, and selections from her recent sketchbooks.
Drawing is a major part of my practice, so I keep sketchbooks of ideas, composition thumbnails, plant details, and textile diagrams to aid in the creating of my stitched works.
But good luck finding it now amid daunting piles of old newspapers, sketchbooks from his teenage days and a dizzying array of maquettes and studies for even further "LOVE" artworks.
The show includes her monumental triptych drawings, as well as small framed sketches, a vitrine of sketchbooks and process drawings, and some later work that integrates colored pencil and acrylic.
"My sketchbooks are filled with little ideas, and this is an amalgamation of 26 of them, each represented by one letter of the alphabet," Jeffers says of the best seller.
"This gift of significant drawings, watercolors, and sketchbooks wonderfully complements and greatly enhances the museum's extensive collection of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American painting," said Director Erin M. Coe.
Park has a personal fascination with medical oddities, lesser-known murderers, and morbid Victoriana; selections from her collection of strange objects are presented alongside her sketchbooks, concept pages, and finished cartoons.
Take your pick from these courses, all of which are *drum roll* on sale: How to Draw Sketchbooks: Drawing Basics This sketchbook follows the "fake it 'til you make it" principle.
The museum owns the largest collection of van Gogh's works anywhere in the world, including more than half of the artist's drawn oeuvre — approximately 500 drawings as well as his sketchbooks.
A compelling survey, A Nation of One comprises more than 40 works created between 2000 and 2016, and includes mixed-media paintings, drawings, sculptures, sketchbooks, a music video and two musical recordings.
I had seen many of his earlier sketchbooks, including the ones he kept during World War II; keenly observed and cleverly captioned, they're an evocative and playful account of his war experience.
In late 21958, and no longer at Bard, Gross traveled to Florence, Italy, and went on to explore Europe with the sculptor Jackie Ferrara, filling sketchbooks with crayon drawings based on observation.
Ms. Gilot's friend, the actor and playwright Thérèse Crémieux, who interviewed her for the pamphlet that is included in "Three Travel Sketchbooks," is the one who convinced her to publish this book.
Iconic comic strip The Far Side launched its official website today, which debuted with a selection of classic cartoons, doodles from creator Gary Larson's sketchbooks, and a letter from the cartoonist himself.
The sketchbooks date from 1935–2014 and are largely unpublished, and the next Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum (2019–21) will be appointed to study and catalogue the gift.
Conceived in close consultation with Saar herself, this exhibition, which originated at LACMA, will trace the relationship between her iconic works and her detailed preliminary sketches via a dozen of her travel sketchbooks.
Those early drawings can now be seen at SVA Chelsea Gallery in The Master Series: Roz Chast, a comprehensive retrospective of the cartoonist's career, with selections from her sketchbooks from 1960 to 1976.
Slight variations of the concept of time, represented here by the phases of the moon, are the common threads that connect many of the 40 objects and sketchbooks to one another in the show.
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"I think it is important to keep things in flux," says Waplington, who began keeping sketchbooks while living in Santa Monica in the 1990s and moved back to Southern California from London last year.
Allis—who lives in East Hamption, Connecticut—started developing the game with Bottle Rocket in 2015, told CNBC that in his younger days he would fill sketchbooks with drawings of his future video game bosses.
No but I'm making a cartoon about how Killer Mike met his wife for Party Legends and I have an art show that's just my sketchbooks at the Boo Hooray Summer Rental in Montauk in June.
Gates sent him a bounty of yarn, decorating tape, pencils, postcards, sketchbooks, a custom-made blanket for his horse, and a signed copy of a "An Absolutely Remarkable Thing" by Hank Green, the man's favorite author.
For the first time, the two Frick canvases will be shown with sketchbooks of Turner's original on-site drawings, and with watercolors of the same subjects, some of which have not been seen in the United States.
The sketchbooks Bedia filled while traveling also document religious practices he found throughout the continent, but the images — usually made with watercolor — are mostly of everyday moments: green landscapes, hippos in profile, women dancing, panthers drinking from ponds.
Moore is at his best in a sequence of pages snatched from sketchbooks owned by the family: tiny, flickery, almost frantic scenes of miners at work, with the flash of white highlights, and detailing often quite difficult to discern.
This year, Bharti Kher's tender sketchbooks on gender, motherhood and the body were up at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, where a large survey of Huma Bhabha's work will open at the Institute of Contemporary Art in March.
The various threads of Dalessandro's finished works lead into the interior sanctum of Galerie Camille, where a kind of shrine to the artist's inner life has been mounted: a wall papered in concept sketches and musings from her sketchbooks and diaries.
My parents still live in the house I grew up in, so there were almost two decades of things to go through: old sketchbooks and notebooks and folders full of practice tests for AP exams I took nearly 10 years ago.
Despite the short span of his career (he began making his SAMO© street art with Al Díaz in 1978), he produced hundreds of canvases in addition to notebooks full of poetry and writings, sketchbooks, and paintings on found materials.
During World War II, Mr. Glanzman served in the Pacific on the destroyer Stevens, where the diary he kept, the sketchbooks he filled and the experiences of his shipmates became raw material for the comic books he created decades later.
Images from sketchbooks and letters illustrate her experience, and the story's form—vignettes punctuated by the occasional "letter from the future," in the voice of the thirty-two-year-old author—evokes both her mania and the disorder of memory.
Every week, guests can take part in free workshops, like jewelry making and sketching, and all 162 individually designed rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows have unique, curated artwork and offerings, like in-room instruments (guitar, for example) and sketchbooks.
Baron Fig Notebooks Baron Fig, co-founded by Joey Cofone (BFA 2013 Design), creates sleek notebooks and sketchbooks that are made of acid-free, fine grain paper and feature specially stitched bindings that ensure that pages lay flat when the books are opened.
While there is not a lot of work in the exhibition, there are enough examples of the different phases of her painting, as well as rarely exhibited watercolors and drawings from her sketchbooks, to both satisfy you and whet your appetite for more.
Gramps lived for 94 years — long enough to experience the Great Depression and the Great Recession, the birth of both television and virtual reality — and he chronicled the decades in a staggering collection of sketchbooks, each a literal chapter of his life.
I do a lot of crafting in the fall (and occasionally sell my crafts at holiday gift fairs), and one of my favorite crafts is taking old books with interesting covers, cutting the guts out, and replacing them with blank paper for sketchbooks/journals.
In addition to a large number of paintings — many of which should be better known than they are — the exhibition includes drawings, sketchbooks, prints, tapes of Cannon singing his favorite songs as well as ones he wrote, poems, letters, film clips, and much else.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Truth heads into naked people bodies bodies whole complete living naked women avoid facial expression make bodies expressive of feeling," scribbled painter Lucian Freud in one of the sketchbooks now on display at London's National Portrait Gallery (NPG).
But the show also includes less familiar work, including childhood drawings and student sketchbooks, which have not previously been exhibited, and examples of her hooked rugs, embroidery, Ukrainian-style Easter eggs and other crafts (not to mention a few walls covered with Chast-designed wallpaper).
The exhibition catalogue, a small zine that mimics and reproduces pages from the artist's sketchbooks, is filled with notes and quotations from Homer and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Willa Cather, in addition to references to artists known for more narrative painting — Bosch, Rubens, Rembrandt.
On view is the documentation of the journey, natural history specimens from The Charleston Museum, 15 shadowboxes of acrylic and watercolors of the birds Hitnes encountered on his journey, selected sketchbooks, 53 tiny copperplate etchings and a full-sized reproduction of Audubon's The Birds of America.
Approaching Adelso by car in early summer is like flipping through one of Hilma's sketchbooks, with rapidly alternating glimpses of water and forest, thickets and clearings, deer and other wildlife, not to mention the exuberant wildflowers whose colors and forms the artist celebrated in her work.
In an upstairs living space in his Williamsburg, Brooklyn, studio, paintings by Joe Coleman and Susan Te Kahurangi King share the wall with large-scale canvases by Peter Saul, while R. Crumb comic panels mix with sketchbooks from graffiti legends like Phase 2 and Dondi White.
Vandenberg's response was to walk away from what he had been doing, to reject style and consistency, and to begin making all kinds of other work, from painting on found objects to filling sketchbooks with his bitter humor and writing aggressive, enigmatic words and phrases on large sheets paper.
Drawing Is MagicBy John Hendrix (STC Craft/A Melanie Flaick Book/Abrams) This is a book that is meant to be given to kids to encourage them to start using sketchbooks and comes with a bunch of little ideas and assignments to prompt them into using their imaginations.
In this informal space, the notion of the paper's surface as a theater of ideas (abetted by vitrines filled with scribbled-over sketchbooks) comes through more clearly than it would if the drawings were sidelined as minor works in a painting gallery — especially the wildly complex "Donna Losca" (ca.
LOS ANGELES — African-American art history resources could be described as something of a diaspora: Early letters by an important artist might be held at one university, her most prominent exhibition materials filed away at a museum, and notebooks and sketchbooks still stashed away in the artist's studio.
For this, I need a studio that supports a good drawing space, complete with drawing books, stacks of sketchbooks, and artistic inspirational books (seen on the left side of the picture), as well as a painting section (right side), with a canvas — any canvas stand I can afford — and paints.
Packed with compelling, heavily footnoted text, supplementary images of maps, paintings, and photographs of related artifacts, the 280-page book stitches together a comprehensive history of the so-called "lost sketchbooks," which would fill the absence of any such albums made in those years leading up to van Gogh's tragic death.
A split-screen video installation in the basement — "Hidden Tracks, 2014," conceptually the least effective work in the exhibition — features close-up images of Mucha's sketchbooks and a few abstract, train-related sculptures, all set to a noisy soundtrack of screeching train wheels and voices from a US radio show.
When I met the artist last year, he told me that he works feverishly on his drawings, sometimes filling several sketchbooks in a single day, and that he tends to work intensively for varying periods of time, with in-between lulls, during which he rests, enjoys his music, and develops new visual ideas.
"Before the late 18th century sketchbooks were generally bespoke items, but artists have also made their marks on writing pads, account books, field notebooks, school exercise books, vellum, loose sheets of paper, sometimes pasted or bound into albums, partly worked manuscripts, letters, herbarium sheets and as marginalia," write the Bynums in an introduction.
It turned out to be a fruitful detour: Twombly's North African sketchbooks now look like a set of plans for his holistic symbolism, pages full of seemingly random symbols and scribbles that, seen together, charted a new territory for what painting could be, a kind of haphazardness that went beyond even the ostensible randomness of Abstract Expressionism.
I can count 60 spreads in Mr. Nodjoumi's current show, "New York Times Sketchbooks (1996-19703)," at Helena Anrather; note that these include one Metro section cover and one interior spread painted early on, before he committed to front pages, as well as one flower for the day Princess Diana died; and feel as if I've really gotten to grips with something.
Whether William Swainson's 19th-century pencil drawings of New Zealand trees in the midst of 19th-century colonization, Conrad Gesner's 16th-century illustrations detailing plants from root to seed, or Shafi' 'Abbásí's 17th-century compositions that merged Mughal descriptions with European flora, Botanical Sketchbooks demonstrates the diverse ways the fleeting lives of plants have been observed, studied, and immortalized in art.
In some of the spiral-bound sketchbooks, large and small, that Miyawaki showed me at his Kyoto gallery, every page contained a strange drawing — of heads with numerous, oddly placed eyes and mouths, from which pointy tongues dangled; fragmented human figures and stingrays caught in tangles of thick, linguine-like lines; guitar players; a woman (the artist's mother) positioned near or seated on a toilet; and lounging cats.
The exhibition encompasses work done in three different formats: modestly sized works on paper in which the artist used a variety of mediums (ballpoint pen, ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel and pencil); large scale works on paper that employ oil paint in addition to some of the materials I have already listed; and sketchbooks in which the page is half as high as it is long, offering a chance for fragmented, multiple, and cinematic views.
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