I posted previously that when I visited The Sketchbook Project mobile library, I bought one of their blank sketchbooks. It's similar to the Keri Smith finish-this-book type of books. It's cover comes off, and you are encouraged to decorate it (which I'll do in the future).
I flipped through the book and decided to stop at random and work on a page. The page I came to stated to make a plan to survive the end of the world. The first thing I drew was a solar coffee maker. I don't know if such a thing exists, but If push comes to shove, I will figure out how to make one! If I can't have my coffee, well, that Would be the end of the world!
I doodled a few other things on the page and had one spot left. Then I started to wonder if it was a trick question. If it is truly the end of the world, would I even be here to worry about all that other stuff? Probably not!
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Sketchbook Adventures
I did something today that I have wanted to do for quite some time. I even took a vacation day from work to do it! I went to visit what is behind these blue bars.
Yippee - the Sketchbook Project traveling library came to Kentucky! I drove to Louisville, picked up Gaye, and we braved heat and humidity to seek out the traveling library. When we got to the Mellwood Arts Center, they were just setting up, so we went off in search of something to eat and wandered around the studios and shops in the massive building (a former packing plant).
Then it rained. And rained some more. Gusty winds and more rain. When it began to calm down some, we sat outside in an open area, and watched giant fish on a metal mobile as the fish swayed in the wind and soaked up the rain. We kept an eye out to see if the Library windows would open again and if they again set up their tent and reading benches.
When the rain let up enough, they re-opened and a handfull of eager patrons gathered 'round to enjoy the sketchbooks. I have never seen such an efficient, well-run outfit. We used their laptop at one window to input our information to get a library card. Then we went to another laptop at another window, scanned the new card, and used a menu to select sketchbooks by title, subject, etc. Once you submitted the type of sketchbook you wanted to look at, a signal was sent to their iPhone, they pulled one sketchbook off the shelf that you had chosen, and a second random one. Once you enjoyed those, you turned them in, scanned your card again and picked more. You could do this as many times as you wanted. I picked subjects such as textile, architecture, cartography, etc. The artists of these were from the U.S., Germany, and the Netherlands. I could have spent all day and night and probably not have seen all the books. It was so much fun. I never expected this library to come to a location near me, and I really enjoyed their visit. I hope the storms did not keep others away and that they had many visitors to make their trip worthwhile.
And of course, I contributed to their cash register by purchasing a sketchbook with lots of ideas in it, a pencil and eraser...
and some pins to commemorate the tour. I also grabbed a tour map and some stickers.
Yippee - the Sketchbook Project traveling library came to Kentucky! I drove to Louisville, picked up Gaye, and we braved heat and humidity to seek out the traveling library. When we got to the Mellwood Arts Center, they were just setting up, so we went off in search of something to eat and wandered around the studios and shops in the massive building (a former packing plant).
Then it rained. And rained some more. Gusty winds and more rain. When it began to calm down some, we sat outside in an open area, and watched giant fish on a metal mobile as the fish swayed in the wind and soaked up the rain. We kept an eye out to see if the Library windows would open again and if they again set up their tent and reading benches.
And of course, I contributed to their cash register by purchasing a sketchbook with lots of ideas in it, a pencil and eraser...
and some pins to commemorate the tour. I also grabbed a tour map and some stickers.
In spite of the storms, it was well worth the trip, and I may post a few other pictures of studios in the arts center. Well done, Sketchbook Project. Well done!! Please come again!
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