When I signed up for The Sketchbook Project, I was excited and nervous. I loved the concept, and I wanted to be a part of it, BUT putting myself out there in that way felt terrifying. If you've never heard about the project, you can read more about it here. The Sketchbook Project was created by the Brooklyn Art Library. Taken from their website, here's a little info about them:
Brooklyn Art Library is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that has been completely funded by participation since 2006. We work to ensure that we are fulfilling our mission of encouraging creative storytelling within a global community by keeping our physical library space free and open to the public, our digital library accessible worldwide, and making our collection as accessible as possible to people of all ages and skill levels through robust education programming.
I love the inclusive nature of their mission statement, and I know I had to be a part of it! When I got my Sketchbook, it was in October of 2020, and I was deep into Linktober. Linktober was huge for me this year, and it really has given me a lot more confident in my skills, even as a hobbyist. But Linktober gave the shape to the sketchbook, because I knew I wanted to draw video game characters.
I named the project "Level Up." The idea was that through the drawing of specific characters and ideas I would be leveling up my own art, so I leaned into the video game pun. I had a lot of fun drawing each individual piece, and I tried to challenge myself in different ways. I used alcohol markers, watercolors, gouache and posca pens, metallic watercolors, graphite and water soluble graphite during the course of this book. I also tried many different types of characters and even a few landscapes and full screen scenes.
I've highlighted a few of my favorite pieces here, but click below for a full, explained flip through! I also will have a faster flipthrough on my instagram highlights/story as well.
Once the sketchbook is digitized, I'll have a link here and as a tab on my page!
What are your thoughts on The Sketchbook Project? Would you ever fill one out? What would your sketchbook be about? Let me know in the comments below!
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