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3/18/24 (memory) |
With all that was going on in my life (and in my house) in 2024, I had been feeling a bit disappointed that I didn’t explore creatively as much as I usually do (either in media or in approach). But reviewing the year’s sketches for my Top 10 Memorable Sketches post reminded me of my on-location comics, which were a major change in approach. My interest in the comics
style also led me to try autobiographical comics using my imagination,
which is always a big stretch for me. Early in the year, I made a lot of pet portraits as a fundraiser, which was a rewarding and challenging project. It’s
been a productive, creative year, after all.
Currently my studio is in a transitional mess of partly
filled boxes and ongoing dishevelment. It’s hard to relax and create here because
I see so much stuff I still need to sort and haul downstairs (which will be Phase 2 of my big downsizing plan). Looking ahead to 2025, I can’t wait to get
my studio move completed so that I can get back to doing more drawing (maybe even
painting) at my desk this winter. I’m shooting for the end of January for
completion (though that might be overly optimistic).
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9/29/24 Greenwood neighborhood (This was the last of my street tree series for the year.) |
My tradition for last-day-of-the-year reflections is to include
sketches that I didn’t get around to sharing at the time that they were current.
Interestingly enough, many are experimental in nature but also one-offs that
didn’t go further, which made it difficult for me to form any coherent thoughts
or ideas around them.
Wishing you creativity and fulfillment in 2025!
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10/30/24 A collage/random paint splotch exercise inspired by Drewscape |
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11/9/24 Aegis resident |
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12/18/24 pale primary triad (photo reference) |
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11/11/24 metallic Neocolor I in Uglybooks (photo reference) |
Happy New Year! Although your downsizing took a lot of your energy it was good to see that you still experimented a little bit. Wishing you a happy, healthy, productive, and creative 2025.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joan, and happy new year to you, too!
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