I started looking at my old sketchbooks…
After watching David Hockney’s sketchbook ✍️
I love that he worked on a checked oilcloth tablecloth,
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| From an exhibit at the Royal Academy, 2012 |
I was smitten with the way he painted ๐จ grass ๐
Obsessions like TROUVILLE-sur-mer.
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.
I am addicted to scrappy, little children’s cheep scribble, school books ๐ of no distinction, mostly made by CLAIREFONTAINE.
Go figure ๐คท♀️
Both Liz and Ian have beautiful collections of orderly sketchbooks, annotating year by year what they have done and where they have been ๐๐๐
I’m in the process of organizing piles of watercolor scraps and paintings. I will soon show a updated picture ๐ ๐๐ค
Some of us thrive in the midst of mayhem…
This month’s PARIS LETTER ๐ will be going out ๐ฎ this week
❤️
David Hockney said as an artist ๐จ
"You need 3 things for painting:
The hand ๐️
The eye ๐️
And the heart ❤️
RIP David Hockney

































Love love love..........!! Beautiful. Patty, Minneapolis
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to share his unique talent ❤️
DeleteThanks Carol! Loved David Hockney, grateful for the joy his work brought. And for yours too!☺️๐
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU ❤️
DeleteGrateful that you appreciated him and told us. His work was so fresh.
ReplyDelete‘Fresh’ is a good word to describe David Hockney’s personal vision. Not everyone has that gift.
DeleteI was so lucky to see his last exhibit at LVF!
ReplyDeleteJust saw the extensive David Hockney exhibit for the 4th time at the Portland Art Museum in Oregon. Even with all the larger crowds this week I took my time paying attention to all the details in his paintings. I love his use of color and I am always totally fascinated with how he captures people in his portraits. He will be greatly missed. -Suzanne P.
ReplyDeleteFour times is a very good idea Suzanne P.
DeleteLove love that you shared your work as well as these links to other artist and their sketch books. Hockney's mark making reminds me of Van Gogh. thanks Carol
ReplyDeleteThat’s very insightful! Yes Van Gogh also was a wonderful mark-maker ✍️
DeleteA perfect connection ๐
Your sketchbooks are my favorite for french class notes: Claire Fontaine! David Hockney's pool designs always reminded me of my time in Los Angeles and the Desert Southwest! Your artsy table is perfect! Anyone with your talent can work however is best for them ! That's my opinion! Love your spiriit that shows in your work!
DeleteThanj you so very much for the link to David Hockney's sketchbook! I also just truly adored the photo of your studio drawing table space :)))))))))) Merci beaucoup for the good laugh about your crabbiness with the sketchbook du jour...it is difficult finding just the right thing isn't it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful tribute to David and all artists including yourself! I love how you so often praise your peers, but never underestimate your contributions to the world. Love you, from ๐จ๐ฆ
ReplyDeleteMILLE MERCI NICOLE ❤️ You are an artist too ๐จ
DeleteIt is so nice you got to see the Hockney exhibit at FLV last year. ❤️ Love looking at your notebooks…it’s like armchair traveling. ๐งณ
ReplyDeleteI have been viewing your artwork and reading d your stories for many years!
ReplyDeleteI love your sketches! SONJA S.
Your sketches are my favorite no matter what notebook you use.
ReplyDeleteAww…thank you Suki ❤️ ✍️
DeleteClairefontaine paper makes my heart sing!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to hear. And Now they make fancier papers for artistes.
DeleteIt has been 11 years of knowing you and I cherish our friendship. Lynne
ReplyDeleteI love spiral bound note and sketch books. I was given a posh hardback book for notes and sketches once and the first time I used it broke the spine of it. I felt awful! Now about 15 years later I have decided it was not fit for purpose ๐ Have a great summer
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