Reflecting on drawing challenge

As promised last week, I want to reflect my thoughts on the drawing challenge. It collides a bit with the Sketchbook Revival (SBR) event which has given necessary nudge to elevate my practice.

To start with sketchbooking habit, it hit me, that it’s a totally new thing for me. Despite childrens’ art school and art college, I’ve never sketchbooked. Maybe it’s because during the studies I had to create constantly anyway, but I almost feel missed out for not acknowledging the importance of daily art practice.

Embedding a new habit into your life is hard. However pleasant and fun the habit might be, we are so deeply set in our ways, that you need to make an extra effort to stop the autopilot and really consciously choose to draw. Additionally, I hadn’t drawn for years, what made it even harder to pick up a pencil. But I rembered the feeling of joy and satisfaction I got from drawing in college, so I decided to push through the awkwardness and clumsiness. Now, 45 sketches later, I’m glad and a bit proud of myself. I really feel the joy again, I trust my eye and hand, I allow myself to mess up and experiment.

SBR has pushed me to try different methods and practises. Sometimes I feel like a kid in candystore – I want it all! It’s really educational and eyeopening to work along with other artist.

This is my sketchnote (something I learned in SBR!) to sum up the whole experience.

I will continue sketchbooking. There’s no doubt about it.

Have fun!

Hedvig

Diving deeper into artsy mode

Spring has arrived! It’s rainy and windy, but crocuses, snowdrops and hellebores are blooming, adding colour to the dull and grey surroundings. The next big step is to switch from winter coat to sneakers and light jacket.

This is my last week of “drawing for 45 days” challenge. It has actually taken 55 days. Also, this is the first week of Sketchbook Revival event, wich I’m very excited about.

SBR is an online sketchbook practice event. Every day for 13 days there are two prerecorded sessions with various artist to have a feel of their different ideas and ways for making art. Absolutely inspiring, eyeopening, playful project! This year the focus is on colour, so their’s a learning curve for me for sure.

One thing I’ve embedded into my practise already is contour drawing. It creates loose, etherial lines which I really like. And I’ve been experimenting with portraits, which is intimitating, but thrillingly challenging as well.

Next week I’m going to reflect a bit deeper on my drawing and sketchbooking challenge, I feel I need to write it out of my head.

Check my insta and take care!

Hedvig