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The Sketchbook Journey Step 4: Sketchbooks In Action
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Be inspired by other people’s sketchbooks! Scroll down to see sketchbooks owned by artists, pupils and teachers.
Sketchbooks Owned by Artists
Rachel Parker
Surface Pattern designer Rachel Parker shares how she uses sketchbooks within her practice
Rosie Hurley
3d Illustrator Rosie Hurley shows us how she develops ideas through sketchbook work
Inbal Leitner
Illustrator Inbal Leitner shares her Tiger Sketchbook
Jo Blaker
Jo shares her passion for sketchbooks and why they mean so much to her
Jo Blaker Secret Powers
Jo Blaker describes the Secret powers of Sketchbooks!
Jo Blaker
Jo shares her grandfathers book which she uses as a sketchbook
Tonka Uzu
Artist Tonka Uzu shares how she uses sketchbooks to help develop the ideas behind her evocative illustrations
Andrea Butler
Andrea from AccessArt shares her sketchbooks made from old books and magazines
Scarlett Rebecca
Printmaker Scarlett Rebecca shares how she uses sketchbooks to record, practise, devise and develop...
Claire Harrup
Claire Harrup shares how she uses her sketchbooks as "scrap books"
Jonathan Ford
A Sculptor's Sketchbook
Debbie Greenaway
An Illustrator's Sketchbook
Rob Gill
An Illustrator's Sketchbook
Tatyana Antoun
A Designer's Sketchbooks
Gemma Longbottom
An Animator's Sketchbook
Emma Davies
An Artist's Sketchbook
Felix Liebig
An Architect's Sketchbook
Sketchbooks Owned by Pupils
Sketchbook Exploration of Paul Nash
Katherine Woodard shares how she used sketchbooks to help an exploration of war artist Paul Nash
A Sketchbook Journey at Haslingfield Primary School
Teacher Katherine Woodard talks through how sketchbooks are used in her setting.
Early Primary Sketchbooks
Pupil's begin sketchbook work
Making Elastic Band Sketchbooks at Philip Southcote School
Andrea Butler shares a session at Philip Southcote school, making elastic band sketchbooks
Walking Sketchbooks
Teenagers take their sketchbooks into the streets
Sketchbooks Owned by Teachers
Teachers make sketchbooks at the Fitzwilliam Museum
Teachers use drawings made during a CPD session to make sketchbooks
Using Sketchbooks in a gallery
Teachers use sketchbooks to help them see, understand and reflect, in a gallery environment
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