In which Rebecca stops trying so hard to draw in favour of just playing.
Dear Reader,
Recently I was thrilled to come across a copy of a lovely picture book by children’s book illustrators about their art.
Wings of an Artist, produced for the benefit of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, and published in 1999 by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., contains not only beautiful illustrations (of course!) but also excellent insights from more than twenty book artists about the place their work holds in their own lives and stories.
For me, it’s been exactly the invitation I’ve needed to cast my artistic expectations of myself aside in favour of just being playful, and in this break from my usual programming I am sharing five recent pages from my own sketchbook along with quotes from five illustrators featured in the book.
I hope you find play in your day today!
With love,
Rebecca x
‘I recommend doodling as an excellent exercise for stirring up the unconscious, just as you would stir up some mysterious soup all the while hoping it tastes good.’
🎨 Maurice Sendak
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‘Art supplies were like toys for me, and drawing and painting was just like playing with them.’
🎨 Richard Egielski
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‘Whatever makes you happy or sad, you can draw it or write about it (no matter what anyone else says).’
🎨 Susan Jeffers
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‘…the utter joy of imagination gone wild.’
🎨 Woodleigh Marx Hubbard
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‘The best part about being an artist is that you get to make messes and not have anyone yell at you to CLEAN THAT UP THIS VERY MINUTE!’
🎨 Robert Sabuda
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Thanks for explaining, Rebecca. I have so much to learn! The last time I played with ballpoints and colored felt-tip pens and colored pencils it was already confusing (although always fun) as to what to use, and I guess there are even more things now. I just wanted to do it to calm down (not easy lately)!
These paintings are HAPPINESS personified. Light, giggly, innocent. I want a cotton textile made from each one. I would sew dresses and wear only those. Forever. Congratulations, Rebecca. Keep playing.