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sketchbookRUTHWALLACEonthe importanceofkeeping asketchbook
A workingsketchbookis theplacewhere
youcanexperimentwithideasandtakerisks.
It won’tstayinpristineconditionandbefullof
“masterpieces”,butratherit shouldbe
battered,messywithuse,andcrammedwith
diverseimagesfrommark-makingexperimentstodevelopeddrawings.Filledsketchbookscan
provideyouwitha wealthofmaterialtoinspire
newworkandyourdrawingswilltransportyou
backtothesights,smells,soundsandemotions
atthetimeandplacewhereyoufirst
experiencedthem.1
DEVELOP A HABIT
Use your sketchbook as often as you can – daily if possible,
if only for a fi ve-minute sketch – so that the habit of drawing
becomes part of your everyday life.2
BE EXPERIMENTAL
Explore a wide range of materials, make quick, loose
sketches and longer, more considered drawings, draw from
observation, imagination and memory.3
VARY YOUR
SURFACE
Don’t be confi ned or
intimidated by the white paper.
Paint pages with a background
layer of colour, stick in pieces
of newspaper, pages from old
books, bits of out-of-date maps,
scraps of discarded paintings
or prints, or make rubbings
from textured surfaces; any
different grounds will add
another dimension to your
drawing and suggest new
ways of working.4
CAPTURE IT ALL
Draw anything and
everything. Don’t search for
the perfect scene or a
beautiful object; draw your
mug of coffee, a sleeping cat,
the corner of a room,
shadows, textures... Anything
that catches your eye.Ruth’s next workshop, Keeping a
Sketchbook, runs 9-10 November
at the Royal West of England
Academy’s Drawing School,
Bristol. http://www.ruthwallace.co.ukSKETCH DAILY!