Senate House Library, UCL |
Northampton Square Library, City, University of London |
Last week, for instance, I was at the British Film Institute archive looking at the sketchbooks of Derek Jarman. Next week I'm at the British Museum to see the books of Terry Frost and Roger Hilton, among others. I have other visits planned. The field of sketchbook tourism awaits: check the catalogue, arrange a visit to the archive, and get your hands on great sketchbooks. There are many more ready to be seen around the UK than you probably imagine. And while some are better than others, they can be a fascinating insight into not just the work of the artists, designers, architects, filmmakers and others who filled them, but their lives also.
British Library foyer |
I'll post a link to my dissertation later in the year, when my data is collected and my research is submitted. Meanwhile, here are a few drawings from inside some of the libraries I have worked in over recent months, while the sun shone outside.
See more drawings here.
4 comments:
I had no idea your dissertation was related to sketchbooks, James! What a fascinating topic! Carry on -- I'm sure it's no fun researching and writing when you'd rather be outdoors sketching, but you'll be very happy when it's all done. Good luck!
- Tina
Yes Tina, sketchbooks. It is an interesting field, and how they are collected and accessed isn't much researched yet.
I love your style of drawing. Do you sell a compikation of your drawing?
Thanks, Mohammad. I have written a couple of books about drawing: Sketch Your World, and Pen & Ink (available from all the usual places). These contain some of my drawings and those of many other artists whose work I particularly like. Or you can see more of my work on Flickr.
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