I was always taught not to be precious about drawing, that it's the knowledge that counts & the drawing is merely a by-product of learning. That said it's heart-breaking to lose a sketchbook! I recently lost mine while on a day trip drawing in Monaco. I wouldn't mind so much if it was a book full of gesture drawings but this one was dear to me because it's full of the special places I've discovered while living in France . . .
I re-traced my steps the following day to no avail-it could've been anywhere between Nice & Monaco by way of the self-employment office, tram, car-park, art museum, tropical gardens. I phoned up the places I'd visited that day too but no-one had found a 'carnet de croquis'.
I tried not to let it get me down, forget about it but it totally knocked my motivation to get out & draw. I figured what's the point of making drawings or paintings if I'm going to lose them! Worse thing was I couldn't for the life of me recall where I last had it. . .
Eventually Raja called the 'objets trouvés' office in Monaco for me & they had it! They didn't say where it was found but I figure I left it on a bench at the port while waiting for an exhibition to open. The book was intact but looked a bit rougher around the edges, weathered, a bit salty! It had been on an adventure of its own & now we were reunited!
The lesson learnt is always put my name & number in my sketchbooks. It must be the nightmare of all artists & I was lucky to get it back. Full marks to the decent citizens of Monaco!
These are all drawings from the book that I haven't posted before & I hope to fill it with more like these. (Previous sketches here ,here & here.)
Wow Matt I'm stoked that you found your sketche book. Maybe it just need some time alone? Its been so great to see your work progress and the proof of the pencil (and brush) miles is really in your work. Keep pumping out those sketches and maybe you need a ketche book chain? Take care HK
ReplyDeleteExquisite work, Matt. I'm happy that you've been reunited!
ReplyDeleteEspecially keen and delighted by the top watercolour...
so glad that your lost sketch book was found, some little gems there!
ReplyDeletevery nice blog. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe! Beautiful! super jolies aquarelles! Vraiment, j'adore. Du beau travail!
ReplyDeleteJe t'embrasse ma poule.
Your were REEEALLY lucky... I will learn from your story and write my informations on mine :)
ReplyDeleteI guess there are some good people left in the world....quite a few of those works would look great framed in a stranger's house. It's amazing that you got it back!
ReplyDeleteI don't write my address in the sketchbook but my date of birth. Would that help?
ReplyDeleteIt's a gripping yarn from start to finish-however it's a happy ending!
ReplyDeleteGod bless the salty inhabitants of the towns you visit for having enough grey matter in their barnacles to hand that puppy in.
Was there a reward?
Splendid sketches.
We're happy you are able to get these back! A grand bunch of sketches.
ReplyDeleteWe're happy you are able to get these back! A grand bunch of sketches.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages of drawings and paintings!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your sketch book work!!
Its so inspiring and and certainly tells a story of all the places you have visited.
Thank you for sharing,
Best wishes,
Tori.x
héhé, tout le monde se moque de moi parce que sur tout mes carnets j'écris mon nom et mon adresse^^
ReplyDeleteles croquis sont superbes en tout cas!
I agree Mr QUASIVOID, personally I wouln't have returned it back monsieur Matt! ;) kh kh kh kh
ReplyDeleteJ'espere que tu vas bien.
la bise!
ZB')
very nice watercolour studies
ReplyDelete"I was always taught not to be precious about drawing, that it's the knowledge that counts & the drawing is merely a by-product of learning."
ReplyDeleteAmen!
Really cool images man. I'm really into these.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Joe y Elio
Matt, mon precieux,
ReplyDeleteYour watercolours are lovely (except for the 5th one down). They remind me of a guy whose name I forget.
By the way, have you seen Gonzalo Carcamo's watercolours?
Wow now you have a little story about the book which makes it and the drawings in it more special.
ReplyDeleteAs always great stuff. You still working for Bibo?
Nice one Matt. You got lucky. The sketch with the beach umbrellas is very beautiful. Worth all the energy itself to get your book back. Very good work.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your lost sketchbook. But happy for you to reunite with it!
ReplyDeleteYou've got awesome sketches and watercolor illustrations on your blog.
Thnx for all the encouraging comments folks-I'm sure glad to have been reunited with my sketchbook & I'm working hard on filling it to share with you soon.
ReplyDeletebeautiful sketches, especially those watercolor landscapes
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