Sketchbook Presentation - Research to Inspire
- Nov 21, 2017
- 1 min read


After looking at various sketchbooks of my peers in the studio across this first week and from previous weeks of the stage one rotation, I realise I have lost my flare in my presentation of art in my sketchbook. Whilst I realise that we are constantly reminded that working in a sketchbook is quite constricting due to the size limits, I know that as an artist I like to have a 'creative hub' where I cans tore all of my ideas and present them in a way that is interesting and engaging for me to look at. Therefore, in order to rekindle my love for presentation and the visual aesthetic of sketchbook pages, I have researched into how different artists use sketchbooks as a space to organise their work.
What I am keen to avoid when working in a sketchbook is creating a book designed to be read and admired all in the same style. For me it is important to have a strong balance between a functional and ongoing place to store and present work, and a visually stimulating and inspiring source of creativity.


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