We are on a journey through another one of my small artist sketchbooks. As with all my books of this type, I take a sketchbook and fill it with whatever I feel like doing at the time. No planning, just enjoyment.
This book was done between August 2020 and February 2022, more or less (I date each page as I do it).
I don’t go through the book page by page in order, though in general the earlier images are at the front and the later ones following – but sometimes I skip pages and come back later, or do some other thing. No reason, that is just how I do it.
Let’s take a look.
Here’s today’s page spread. On one side, the Jenkintown(PA) train station; the other…???


Here are individual views of the pages.
I really love your sketchbook pages.
Thank you so much. I enjoy filling up these books, somehow it’s very freeing to have a place where I can make any kind of art just for myself, and try out new things or revisit or retry methods and techniques.
The sky in the train station study is marvelous! Something about the tones and visual textures of the abstract piece makes me think of really early photography.
Thank you. I see what you mean. There is an almost palpable quality to the sky in those photos, as if it had substance.
Very mysterious. I like the ambiguity. (K)
Thank you. I like the thought of them prompting more than one line of thought.
Really nice
Thank you!