Showing posts with label Sketchbook Project 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketchbook Project 2013. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 January 2013

In other, very exciting news...

I received the following email last night, which made me whoop with delight :)

Dear Hayley,

Thanks for sending in your project for SBP 2013! We just wanted to let you know that your project has now been cataloged into the Brooklyn Art Library! It can be found on the shelves with a call number of 201.19-1.
If you've already chosen to get your project digitized, you'll receive another email once it's been scanned into the Digital Library.
Please stay tuned for more details about the project.

Sincerely,
The Art House Crew

Art House Co-op
www.sketchbookproject.com


How cool is that? It got there, and someone has finally opened it and done the 'bip' thing on the barcode. Daft how such little things can make a girl happy really isn't it?

I have paid for it to be digitised (because really, no-one is ever going to know to ask to see it if you don't...) and I am looking forward to seeing if their 'professional book digitiser' (I'm sure they probably spell it with a Z. But I can't bring myself to. Sorry) does any better than me with my trusty flat bed scanner at home!

Monday, 14 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - thoughts and musings

 Now that you've seen all of the pages of my 2013 sketchbook project book, what do you think? Feel free to leave comments - good or bad - in the little box.

I really enjoyed the process of following the very loose brief, and I liked that I could do as many, or as few, pages as I wanted. I would definitely take part again, except that they appear to have changed the format for the 2014 project, and I am not currently particularly taken by any of the topics either :-/

It remains to be seen how my book will go down either with the organisers (I still fear that oils are banned somewhere in some rule document that I haven't seen... *wibble*), or the viewing public of America, or the world once it has been digitised, but that's not really why I did it. I took part, simply because I thought it would be a good way of me getting back into painting after such a long time away from it. It's worked brilliantly for that - it's got me back into the swing of it, proved to me that my brand spanking new studio (of which, more later ;)) works, and reignited my love of oils. I am eternally grateful for all of those things. I have rediscovered my love of painting, and the joy that it brings to me. Will someone *please* smack me upside the head if I forget again?

I've also learnt how to bind books (sort of lol)



What was YOUR favourite page?

Sketchbook Project 2013 - the finished article

The Finished Article :D
"Creatures", by me


Sketchbook Project 2013 - did I say that was the last set?! I lied!

Pelican
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
Team GB
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
Nelli
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Good job I thought to count them up to check really!

Sketchbook Project 2013 - Last set, honest!

Where is Chas?!
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Snakey
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches


One Giant Leap for Canine Kind
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Sketchbook Project 2013 - Breakfast is ready!

Peck
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Rise and Shine
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - There's no rush to get to the end, surely?

Snails Pace
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches


Coming to get you... very slowly
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - Monkeys!

Monkeh!
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Monkey Sketch
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Friday, 11 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - yet MORE pages...

What came first again?
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

The Purple Dinosaur
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Off with her head!
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - More Pages!

  A few more pages for you :)

Sam's Dinosaur
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
*ROAR*
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches





















Are you my mummy?
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013 - Spacedog on the moon...

Moon One
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
Moon Two
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Sketchbook Project 2013 - pages!

I am not entirely sure as yet what order these images will go into my sketchbook in - they weren't done to tell a story, or anything that obvious, although one or two of them are one of a pair, so obviously they'll be put so that they work together.  For now though, here is a small, and random, selection of pages for your viewing pleasure :)




Moomintroll
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
A Close Match
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches
A Night At The Museum
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inhes
Sea Creature
Oil on paper, approx 7x5 inches

Monday, 7 January 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013

As mentioned in my last post, I have been working on something for the Sketchbook Project 2013. The basic premis being that they send you a sketchbook, which you can then do whatever you want to, including rebinding it, provided you send it back to them with the same 7x5 inch dimensions, and it is no wider than 1 inch, and it has their barcode sticker on the back, in roughly the same place as it was on the one you were sent. You have to chose between a  number of categories, this years were: Travelogue, Memoir, Narrative, Atlas, Almanac, Chronicle, Sketchbook, Chapbook, Documentation, Photolog, Undecided, Dwellings, Strangers, Participate, Diagrams, Warnings, Lists, Creatures, Dinosaurs, and Upstairs. Then, you fill it full of your ideas/drawings/paintings/collages/whatever, and send it back to them in Brooklyn, before the cut off date (this time it must be postmarked before 15th January 2013). They then digitise it (if you've paid the extra for that), and add it to their digital archive. Then...  (and this is the exciting part!) your sketchbook, and all of the others registered for this project, go on tour around America (annoyingly, I missed the 2012 tour, which came to London *sobs*), before finally being added to their permanent collection in the Brooklyn Art Library. Anyone who wants to can go in and view my book :D

I chose Creatures. And because I am mental, I decided not only to ditch their (rather poor quality, I have to say) sketchbook, and make my own from scratch, but also to paint the whole lot in oils. Yes. I am THAT crazy. A book full of oil paintings. 'They'll all stick together' I hear you cry. Well, yes, they would. If I weren't binding wax paper in between each page. (or at least, since I haven't bound it yet, that is the plan lol. If even that doesn't work, I shall cry. Lots.)

I finally finished painting my 'creatures' yesterday. I did a little dance, as I wasn't 100% sure I would get to the end before the 'post by' date, let alone be able to varnish each side of each page, and then bind it all too! But I did. Hurrah for me. I started the varnishing today, and shall post the various pages over the next few days. I wouldn't want to give you them all at once now would I? Where is the fun in THAT?

Front Cover. Yes I know the title is off centre... what of it? (this was a feck-up by my poorly pre-Christmas self that I only noticed yesterday. It will be remedied somehow... just as long as it doesn't require a complete repaint :-/)
7x5-ish inches, Oil on Canvas Paper, glued to board

Once I'd chosen the theme of my book, I asked my friends and family to share with me the (non-living) 'creatures' who share their lives and homes. The contents of my sketchbook are testament to their variety - I only wish I'd been able to paint them all!

I shall post some more pages for your viewing pleasure tomorrow :-)

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Is there any body there?!

Helloooooo if there is!

Various people have been on at me to resurrect this blog of late, and I don't like to disappoint, so here we are. This is me, signing back in to the whole blog thing!

I've been working hard recently on something for the sketchbook project 2013, and will post bits of that soon - I promise!

I have to say - it's a bit cobwebby and dusty in here, isn't it! :P