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This sketchbook from 2020 expresses a little attitude. |
As I was packing up all my sketchbooks for my move, I thought about Teoh and felt his loss and grief keenly. Although I have digital images of almost all of my sketches, they could never take the place of the bound books I carried around and filled daily, a page at a time. I couldn’t linger as much as I would have liked, but as I handled the books, I occasionally flicked through one, and it was like a visual flashback. Even the covers – handmade with ephemera when I traveled, or stickered with editorial commentary – captured the contents or era.
A couple of months ago when the media were filled with stories about Californians who had lost everything to fire, I realized I need to learn to detach myself from physical possessions, especially those I create myself. I have disposed of quite a few old artworks from my fiber and mixed-media days, but I still have a lot more work to do. I’m certainly not ready to toss entire sketchbooks.
Yesterday I unpacked six boxes and put more than 13 years of sketchbooks up into my newly moved (and now secured) bookcase. Still thinking about Teoh, I grieved for him all over again.
Your hand-bound books are wonderful to look at! I also admire your “attitude” stickers on your 2020 sketchbook! ; )
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cathy! It was satisfying to handle all the books again because I usually don't look through them once I fill them.
DeleteYour shelving unit looks so neat! My sketchbooks are in no kind of order! I have to work on that. That is heartbreaking for Parka to lose so much of his work. Luckily some of the work is backed up...but it isn't the same thing as having the actual books.
ReplyDeleteHis story really broke my heart, too. :-(
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