Tag Archive for 'sketchbook'

{the end of the world}

the enjoyably tedious process

this is the back of the book. i pasted most of the pieces back together that i had cut from the book to recreate the church.

i recently participated in the art house coop‘s sketchbook project and this was my entry. heres how it worked, i signed up to participate, they mailed me a moleskine sketchbook with my name and a bar code printed in it, and a topic. i was then to fill up this sketchbook with anything pertaining to this said topic. after receiving everyone’s sketchbook, they will collectively be placed into a library that acts as an exhibition. this exhibition will then travel to various galleries across the nation allowing people to participate and “check” the books out for a short time so that they may be handled and viewed.

my topic was “the end of the world”. after much brain-work, i decided to not add to my sketchbook, but to instead take away from it. this to me encompasses the world’s end because things will no longer be added, but subtracted from existence. I also chose to do a church building dimensioning with each turn of a page further alluding to the world’s disintegration as well as the heavy implications of the church and people using it in a time of distress and need (like for instance….the end of the world).

unfortunately, this is a permanent collection and i will never get this book back. i hope to catch one of the exhibitions so i can see it in its intended context.

what shes saying

flowers

these flowers want to say something, and i cant quite understand what that is. though im sure it is gentle and kind-hearted like their friends (im guessing).

{new: planted head}

potted man

a cute little creature created from one of my drawing books. this is from a book i found at a thrift store last year, that i converted into my sketchbook. i occassionally return to it for inspiration and doodling.

illustration friday:{balloon}

one of those situations that merely the aftermath is left for you to judge what happened there.

martha rich

i love this entry in martha rich’s sketchbook…i wish i had a scanner.