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The Sketchbook Project 2013

Some of you might have heard of The Sketchbook Project. The Brooklyn Art Library in New York has created a yearly project consisting of a collection of creative works in the form of sketchbooks contributed by artists from all around the world. Thousands are adding their voices to this amazing project yearly, having formed a library of 22,000 sketchbooks and growing. The collection can be viewed at The Brooklyn Art Library, 103 North 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY (open 12-8pm daily). If you would like to see this year’s sketchbooks and can’t make it to New York, the books go on tour across North America. Here are this year’s tour dates:

tour dates
tour dates

If your interested in learning more, check out this quick video about the project.

Each participant chooses a theme for their sketchbook. I chose “Travelogue”, the perfect theme for 2012, a year full of change, opportunities and travel. I had the privilege to travel across Europe and spend some time in Hawai’i. Experiencing different cultures and falling in love with each of them. I chose to use the simplicity of pen and ink for my illustrations as I felt that it takes away the noise surrounding each place and shows the purity of my love for each of the places I had the privilege to experience. Here are some pictures of my sketchbook:

Cover
Cover
Passport stamps
Passport stamps
Barcelona
Barcelona
Côte d'Azur
Côte d’Azur
Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez
Paris
Paris
Luzern
Luzern
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Hawai'i
Hawai’i

2 thoughts on “The Sketchbook Project 2013

  1. LOVE 🙂 they are so good…..congrats!!

  2. Amazing design! I have been trying to find a blank photo of a passport or something remotely like it! Nice sketches btw!

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