Wednesday, January 12, 2011
2011 SPARE PARTS, SKETCHBOOK PROJECT...finished my way!
DISCLAIMER: having to let go of preconceived notions w/ the 'fear of drawing' ever present,
'sketchbook' was an uneasy self-assignment. in the beginning, i loved developing the idea of SPARE
PARTS, scraps, fragments of my former attempts coming together w/purpose and this helped me
avoid 'actual drawing', which gradually warmed me to a place of comfort: i'll accept it all as process, but begin to CLAIM PAGES 45 and on....
this is being sent, one of 28,000 worldwide to the sketchbook project in brooklyn...check it out for next year
at http://www.thesketchbookproject.com/
and thanks to renee for keeping me moving on~~~~
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What a super sketchbook, this is so personal to you,be sure to pass it on to somebody in the family in due course.
ReplyDeleteoh, thanks ian....but it has to be sent into the ART HOUSE CO-OP SKETCHBOOK PROJECT...http?//www.thesketchbookproject.com/
ReplyDeletewith about 28000 others...will tour and then housed at the brooklyn art library....ok to release, it was all about the process! all the best, neva
I like these images very much Neva. What a treasure to hold in your hands.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous project Neva! Hugely rewarding by the looks of it too. I really like your simple pages, dots, lines, small snippets. Less is more!
ReplyDeleteI use my notebook to remind myself of what I see, thanks for reminding me, R
ReplyDeletewell done Neva! I really like the images and your bravery...btw have you read life paint passion...michelle cassou and stew cubley...
ReplyDeletelooking forward to our show...xox
Cool theme for a sketchbook and fun to see the pages. I will hunt through all 28,000 (!) journals to find yours when the Brooklyn exhibit opens.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing your sketchbook! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI can understand how using fragments of what you already had must have made it easier to get started. It's the beginning that can be so daunting. Great to see what you've been doing. One of 28,000 ! Wow!
ReplyDeleteSo glad I visited your blog today. What a wonderful assignment- to be challenged in this "uneasy" sketchbook project. Sometimes, simplicity actually says so much- even if you don't always see or hear it. Love all the pages- with my favorite being the window one. Just majestic.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of spare parts- waiting around for your inspiration and creativity- to be put to creative good use-- and notebooks are so personal.
ReplyDeleteI also love this journal, made of spare parts... your lines and watercolors flow through the pages, and the music you chose is moody and sultry. Beautiful job... I am so happy I stopped by today. roxanne
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such an enlightening project ... one that I might like to try if I had the courage.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonder-full!!! It was a daunting "assignment" for me - glad I got it completed!! When the exhibit comes to DC, I will look yours up when I go to visit mine!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh, nice!! seth apter says he'll look us up in brooklyn, and unfortunately, when it comes to chicago, i'll be in taos...i'll rely on seeing books posted! so, who knew we'd be traveling together via our books!
ReplyDeletesimply lovely Neva!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Neva...what a lovely way to share your sketchbook...what is the music? xo paloma
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