Spring is almost here
September is Spring. a time of growth, renewal, looking for with new momentum to what can be achieved. In this post I am looking back at sketches done in the first few days of September over the past few years. It was interesting to see where I was at the time and what I was doing and also how I was sketching. I began sketching in my Moleskine Watercolour sketchbooks in December 2008 and sketching in Sketchbook Number 52 at the moment. Before December 2008 I was drawing on loose sheets of card and different sketchbooks of various brands and qualities.
These are all sketches from life. They are part of my adventure and growth in sketchbook journaling. I have drawn from photographs since high school (remember those days Janet Mayes (colour pencil artist)) . However drawing from real objects and scenes is very different although many of the skills were transferable (especially measuring relative distances).
The following sketches are from September 2014 going back to 2007.
2014
A year ago I moved to Melbourne – Looking back it has been an eventful and productive year.
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
I looked through lots of old sketchbooks in cupboards to find earlier sketches. I found many drawings. Many were not dated and had no notes on the page. I write a lot more now and the pages are more of a journal.
2007
I can see a BIG difference between the 2009 and 2007 sketches and how I would sketch this now. In Jan 2011 I started using the Lamy Sarafi Joy ink pen. It is a calligraphy pen with a fine nib and refills with ink. (I use Noodlers Bulletproof ink). I feel as though my pen travels across the page smoothly. It replaced my Micron, Pitt and Staedler pens. My skill with using my watercolour pencils and my especially my pen has increased over the last 6 years. I draw daily and that helps a lot ! I have become a lot more confident in drawing people and crowds and scenes and buildings…. and everything.
oh! love seeing this collection. It has been so wonderful to be a part of this journey and see your development over the years. There is a lovely consistency as well as great development! Can’t wait to see what happens next for you!!!!
Thanks Liz ! and thanks for starting me off in the direction of food drawing. The 2007 drawing was in the early days – just after we first met up and I started “journaling” my meals as you were doing. It HAS been a great adventure and is taking us all ort of places – artistically and geographically.
Thanks for sharing your sketches Alissa, it’s always fascinating to see how your style changes over the years as well as the different subjects you choose to draw.
Thank you for sharing this look back — I love seeing a progression like this! Your skills have grown so much, yet your sketching “signature” remains consistent. Really lovely!
– Tina
Thanks Tina for your lovely words. I really appreciate it