Sketchbooks

Michael Fleishman, Margaret Huber

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Abstract

Authored essay, 'Moleskinner Blues' describes Huber's approach to visual diary keeping to take notes, observe, develop ideas and reflect on days' events. Being able to turn the page to start again opens up the potential for new thinking. Authored essay 'All Aboard' describes Huber's ongoing diary project 'Day Return to Brighton' - a series of (more than 1,000) drawings done on used train tickets from her daily commute from London to Brighton. Authored essay 'Whispers Become Shouts' discusses sketchbooks as a creative outlet, referencing the work of former Brighton BA illustration student, Aurelia Lange.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDrawing inspiration: visual artists at work
Place of PublicationNew York, USA
PublisherDelmar, Cengage Learning
Pages43-44
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)9781418052256
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Bibliographical note

http://www.margarethuber.com

Keywords

  • drawing
  • diary
  • sketchbook
  • journal

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