Six Journal Page Spreads

Here are some pages from a soon-to-be-finished volume of my visual journal. Two more page spreads to fill and I can start journaling in the new book I made in a workshop with Roz Stendahl earlier this month. I am very excited about that!


With pencil, I drew a twig with dried leaves while listing to a Danny Gregory podcast. He interviews artists who keep illustrated journals; good company for drawing.


Drew the same leaves and branch as above while listening to BBC commentaries about the proposed bank bailouts which had not yet passed.


After a long commute, bought a fragrant bag of coffee beans at Whole Foods, then drew the emptied bag.


On the way home from Minnesota, I heard a squeak in my car and stopped just inside the Wisconsin border to have the car looked at. Finally had enough time to sketch the industrial buildings I am always attracted to but never have (or take) time to draw.


Here I drew and complained about a new phone; all plastic, it’s made to look like metal. I’m also peeved that my old phone wouldn’t charge a new battery so I had to discard it.


A Whole Foods checker complimented me on my hat. When I came home, I decided to draw myself in it while listening to podcasts. I have been downloading Fresh Air and Talk of the Nation, shows from National Public Radio which air in the middle of the day while I am at work. I don’t always have time to listen at night, but it’s nice to have the chance to, especially when an intriguing story is promoted in the morning. The Terry Gross interview of Bill Ayers was an example of something I was glad not to have to miss, thanks to podcasts.

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Page Spread

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Power Outage

A storm on Monday night knocked out our power for almost four days. I have never been without electricity at home for this long. The first thing I did was buy a new flashlight:

I found that I could do many things in limited light, like sketching. The candle in this sketch provided the only light in the room. I did not hold the flashlight over my work and being unable to see details on the page freed me up:

Another thing I did was listen to AM radio on a small “6 transistor” from the 1960s (this sketch was done in May). Just the thing for getting back to basics:

And tonight, when I came home to find the power restored, the first thing I did was plug in the computer and get onto the Internet.

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Daisy

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Bird Blogging

An afternoon at the Field Museum, sketching gulls. I set out to see how many of the gulls in the case I could sketch. After six, the page spread was filled and I was tired and stopped for coffee “and,” then did the final spread (the first spread above). I am still not sure I want to keep drawing in pen instead of pencil, but it it is cleaner and doesn’t smear, and forces me to commit to decisions in drawing, live with my mistakes, and then practice some more.

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Summer Sunday Sketching

After a long hiatus of sketching, I started in recent weeks as I usually do, drawing pieces of fruit and household objects. But on Sunday, I had to get out and draw something different. I found this building, apparently a Catholic school, on my way home from church in the morning, and returned in the evening to sketch it. The red part is brick, but I didn’t get to that … and so it has this gingerbread house sort of feeling instead. One of the longest days of the year helped me with plenty of lingering light at 8 p.m. The date is wrong in the sketchbook; yesterday was the 22nd of June.

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