You may remember Percival the pig from this post. Normally, when I post a sketch or painting I only show the end product. What you don't usually see is where it came from...
Percival was an idea that came to me while sitting on my living room couch. My sketchbook was in the other room, so rather than waste precious creative minutes walking to retrieve it, I quickly started sketching him on a scrap sheet of paper that was sitting on the coffee table.
After I was finished drawing, I glued the sketch into my sketchbook so I wouldn't lose it. (If you remember this post, then you'll also remember that my sketchbook is the keeper of all things important.)
Since I always love to see how other people work, I thought I would share the entire page that Percival now resides on. This is quite typical for my sketchbook... lots of random thoughts and doodles all in one place.
Please be sure to stop by Sophia's blog to see what thoughts and doodles my friends have to offer this week.
Wow, your sketchbook is a lot neater and more finished-looking than mine!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, what a treat to peek inside your world. I love that! Your sketch book is so neatly done. ok, LOVe the ice scream, he he he!!! cute little story about your son there, too....great idea, my sketch book is rather MESSY, you are inspiring me, to clean it up a bit, - loved percival and her pecan, too! enjoy your sunday!
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thanks for sharing Percival's creation and your thought process.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of your sketchbook, and Percival looks awesome! Love the colored version of him too~
ReplyDeleteI love your sketch and thank you for sharing your sketchbook. A bit like people's homes, it's always lovely to have a nosey, so thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Kristin. What a great post. I am a chronic grab any piece of paper sketcher. Often times it is on a Post-it note. Glad to see other artists seize the moment as well.
ReplyDeleteI would love to flip through your sketchbook, these pages are so good and quite interesting too!
ReplyDeleteSeeing that sketchbook reminds me of my own. My sketchbooks and journals are the keeper all things. It is great to look back at them. And see where your head was add and remember things that ordinarily you would not have remembered.
ReplyDeleteI love Percival the pig. Very clever.
oh I love love love pigs!!!! and this one is adorable!!! great piece!!!!
ReplyDeleteur sketchbook is cute.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see inside the sanctity of your sketchbook - though the mention of pralines has me salivating somewhat.....
ReplyDeleteI Love Percival and enjoyed seeing his dwelling. I bought a journal several months ago when we were in mid remodel and will start working on it as soon as I find it.
ReplyDeletewonderful piggy sketch. putting it in your sketch book is a great idea! so glad you shared the page with us.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! Love seeing the original sketch and your super cool sketchbook.
ReplyDeleteSo enjoy seeing this page!! Really interesting to see the way you work (here and on our soon-to-be announced project)! Wow!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed you sharing with us your process of creating. Thank you. :) Happy SS to one of my fave bloggie peeps. hee Hugs
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love all the sketches on your header as well; my favorite is the cat!
ReplyDeleteThis is a whimsical offering! I love it! Also liked seeing your sketchbook. Mine is a little too "perfect" I really should loosen up!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Percival is too cute with his warm scarf! I love seeing how other artists create and getting a look at the processes they use. This is a fun journal page! Hope you have a great week, and I will look forward to seeing Percival in color!
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Nice post! Your sketch is so different and creative! I like how you included how it looks in your sketch book in this post....I wish my sketch book looked like that. I am so careless that mine ends up with water damage...ripped papers etc.
ReplyDeletethat is how my sketchbook looks in my head. all artsy and awesome...I just can't seem to get it that way in reality. I love it!
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Hi Kristen. Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I came by to visit you and found a delightful abundance of creatures, colors and fun. I just signed up for the Sketchbook Challenge - and am looking forward to working in my own sketchbook and exploring the possibilities!
ReplyDeletei totally love seeing your entire page. i wish i could do this (i can't) :)
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