Small Artist Sketchbook 2022 – Pages 54 and 55

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.

Here are individual views of the pages.

If you have any questions as to the materials or techniques I used, let me know. I love to answer questions!

6 thoughts on “Small Artist Sketchbook 2022 – Pages 54 and 55

  1. Laura (PA Pict)

    The tight cross-hatching in the monochrome drawing is really effective. I really like the painting of the person caring for birds. I like the colour palette and the scribbliness of the white behind the figure.

    1. Claudia McGill Post author

      As you know I love crosshatching. So relaxing, the repetitive action. I’ve made quite a few bird/person art items over the years and I love the them, it’s peace to me.

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