In the short term, millions of current AIM users are left with a choice as to which messaging program to switch to. This sounds like a simple decision, but given the plethora of options out there, the majority of which didn’t exist two decades ago when AIM came on the market, the choice can seem intimidating. In order to make the best choice it’s important for users to reflect on what they value most in a messaging program in terms of features, functionality and security. The sketchbook is a special place for an artist. It’s like a playground-a place where they can try out new techniques, imagery, and generate new ideas and ways of working. The pages can even offer a place to emotionally heal. The work done in a sketchbook is often incorporated into an artist’s larger, more finalized pieces-treated like scratch paper-but that’s not always the case. Sometimes, the journal itself is its own artwork, with each spread being its own drawing or painting. In this way, the sketchbook is a mobile gallery that can house pieces that are as refined as ones that would hang on the wall. These are 10 artists working almost exclusively in their sketchbook and proving that it’s more than just notes or scribbles. One of the many elaborate drawings from Mattias Adolfsson’s 2016 travel sketchbook. Samantha Russo’s sketchbook paintings changed dramatically during an extended art project. Samantha Russo is a self-proclaimed “color junkie” who fills the pages of her sketchbook with vibrant hues and a mashup of pattern and texture. In the course of several months, her artistic style in her journal has shifted-it started as tight drawings of nature, and eventually progressed into wild abstract spreads. This is thanks to her #100dayproject which has undoubtedly loosened her art making and led to some of her best work so far.Ĭlover Robin takes her collage supplies with her while traveling.
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