Thursday, June 18, 2026

David Hockney sketchbook 📕

 

I started looking at my old sketchbooks…

After watching David Hockney’s sketchbook ✍️ 

I love that he worked on a checked oilcloth tablecloth,

I didn’t paint these cherries 🍒 on my tablecloth…I just imagined it. 

From an exhibit at the Royal Academy, 2012
I  guess we’re all thinking about David Hockney this week…he seemed invincible. 

A man who deeply loved ❤️  color.

And such a mark-maker ✍️
I was smitten with the way he painted  🎨 grass 💚

We were lucky 🍀 to have such a bright, joyous creative spirit in our lifetimes.

Anyhoo,

It’s fun to go back 

And visit 

Old sketchbook 

Obsessions like TROUVILLE-sur-mer.

I love copying ✏️ Toulouse-Lautrec drawings ✍️ 

Lautrec
had the most fluid of lines. A master draftsman.

Most artists I know like to use fancy-brand sketchbooks. Moleskine used to be super hot. Now Stillman and Birn is the hot brand. Whenever I try these I get fed up and throw or give them away. 

The superb artist, Ian Sidaway, still uses Moleskine. I’ve given him a few castoffs in frustration and he methodically fills them up with exquisite drawings and watercolors. You can follow him on Instagram.

Another fabulous artist, Lis Watkins (also on Instagram) loves❤️ Stillman and Birn (another I threw away).

Meanwhile I am addicted to scrappy, little children’s cheep scribble books 📚 of no distinction. Go figure 🤷‍♀️ 

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:17 AM

    Love love love..........!! Beautiful. Patty, Minneapolis

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  2. Thanks Carol! Loved David Hockney, grateful for the joy his work brought. And for yours too!☺️🙏

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  3. Anonymous9:57 AM

    Grateful that you appreciated him and told us. His work was so fresh.

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  4. Anonymous10:03 AM

    I was so lucky to see his last exhibit at LVF!

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