I'll include some of my sketches here (I filled two sketchbooks in 14 days). For a summertime change in the blog, I'll post every day for a few weeks until I complete the St. John sketches.
I worked in Strathmore 500 mixed media softcover sketchbooks, which I customized by providing them with a hardcover before I left. I love this sparkly Japanese book cover paper I found!
I kept the title page simple, with just a cut-out from a photograph I took during my last trip there a few years ago.
I always start my travel sketchbooks with a reminder of the palette I took with me.
And also a list of the art supplies I took with me. Later, I'll make notes about what I used and what I didn't, so that on future trips I can cut down on the stuff.
This next spread I did right before we left, setting my intention for the trip: to see lots of beauty underwater and to capture what I saw in photographs and sketches.
While I do make packing lists, I also have fun drawing the luggage, because it's not just what I take but what I put it in that I'll want to remember later!
This is my most favorite sketching bag. Years old and it wears like iron. Still, I tried to buy a new one the other day (for a back-up) and they don't make this size anymore. Or at least, I can't find them.
1 comment:
First...I love the name "Scribbling With Spirit" :)
Second...novel idea of sketching sights and memories instead of using a camera.
Third...looking forward to more!
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