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Sketchbooks…

10 GREAT Things about Using a Sketchbook… Sketchbooks… 10 GREAT Things about Using a Sketchbook… You can use drawings, or a combination of drawings and words You can do ‘rough work’, plan or experiment here first! You can practice and get better at drawing! You can explore your own ‘favourites’ and your own style! You can try, test out or practice new art skills or techniques! You can explore ideas, imagine and be creative! You can practice every day! You get a record of your progress! You can keep your work private, or share it with others! You can take your sketchbook with you anywhere!

Pages from Leonardo da Vinci’s Sketchbooks… Studies of plants, animals and human anatomy; designs for flying machines… Notes recorded in ‘Mirror-Writing’

Sketchbooks… a ‘safe place’ to practice, ponder and ‘work out’ ideas… -Sample pages from Heidi Stoddart’s sketchbooks

Book Binding – Sketchbook Cover Materials: Cardstock (cover) Photo copy paper Hole-puncher Sticks Elastics

Book Binding – Making a Sketchbook Fold & hole-punch pages Fold & hole-punch cover Thread elastics out Secure elastic around stick positioned along exterior spine Book Binding to create a sketchbook!

Design a Sketchbook Cover Some Possibilities… Printmaking Idea retrieved Sept. 2013 from “The Art of Education” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lY2xpHCV7I&list=ul Collage that tells about you & your interests