Samples from my sketchbook 10/16
I love taking peeks into other artist sketchbook, so I thought I might include some samples of my own books for others to peek through!
In my classes, I request that students have a sketchbook with them every time that we meet. The books are used for their own note taking, as well as turned in so that I can make sure they are participating in class and completing assignments on time. This practice was developed in my class room as a positive experience I had in my first printmaking class. Keeping a sketchbook is a wonderful and positive way to develop your skills quickly. They can also provide a great resource!




