Monday, September 27, 2010

The Sketchbook Project


So there's this thing called the Sketchbook Project.

The Sketchbook Project: 2011

It's sponsored by Art House Co-op. They have all these lovely little projects that are designed to get art to the masses and to provide a sort of gallery for anyone who fancies themselves to be an artist. They believe anyone can create art.

Art House hosts a number of projects at any given time. I had been seeing buttons for the Sketchbook Project on a number of the art blogs I visit so I decided to see what it was all about.
The simplified gist of it is for $25 you get a sketchbook which you have a limited time to fill up with drawings -or whatever your artistic forte is - based on a theme you pick from a list they provide (or they'll assign you one at random if you like). Then you send the book back to them and it goes on tour.
Like a rock star!

Once the tour is complete all work will go on permanent collection at the Brooklyn Art Library.

Here's a neat video that shows some of the sketchbooks from last year. And a PBS article.

Anyway, I thought it sounded like fun and a good challenge for me. So I chose a little blue sketchbook and the theme "Dirigibles and submersibles". I haven't got the sketchbook yet, but I'm starting on some drawings anyway.
Here's my cover idea and first page:


6 comments:

  1. How cool! I joined also (at your suggestion!) and I chose the blue book with the "Raining Cats and Dogs" theme. FUN!

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  2. I have been thinking about doing this, I think I need to get onto it! I really like your cover and first image.Great theme too!

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  3. AAAHHH Hahahahahaha! That is so COOL! You are so CLEVER! The shipwreck shadow is an excellent touch, too.

    Looks like so much fun!

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  4. Love your sketchbook ideas please post additional pages as you create. Love it!

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  5. What an amazing idea! I think I might join too. Thanks for visiting my blog too.

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