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Sunday, January 01, 2012

2011 Sketch Journal

One of my favourite personal projects of 2011 was my 2011 sketch journal. Each day, I tried to draw something meaningful that happened to me. Now that I can look back on the entire year of sketches, I'm surprised how eventful and noteworthy it was!

It retold me of old friends moving back into town, so many babies being born, getting to be a hand model (ha!), learning the ukulele, getting stuck at the border, Japan's earthquake/tsunami, milestone birthday, a Canadian shift in politics, first time freelancing full time for the whole year, working on my first commercial(s), Vancouver Island's little earthquake, deaths of major leaders, Canuck's Stanley Cup run, the devastating riot, the Wall of Hope, a handful of meaningful vacations, revisiting the past, 2 major colds, breaking my wrist(!!!) and a milestone anniversary. There are SO many stories in this tiny 2.5 x 4 inch sketchbook.

I'm not one who has warmed up to being too personal online, but here I share with you some random pages from my sketch journal:

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I hope you enjoyed some of that. I'd love to hear from you all who frequent my blog and show up on my blog stats ;) Please say hello and I wish all of you a very happy and meaningful 2012!!!

Here's my new 2012 sketch journal.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is awesome!!!!! I'm glad you're continuing on with it. The years seems to go by faster now...for me anyways. The best years are ahead! Happy 2012 YUMS!
k.

yums said...

Ah thanks K! :D Yeah the years go by alarmingly fast... but 2011 felt like it was 2 years jammed into one. Some kind of messed up time warp...

Happy 2012! Miss you and hope to see you soon!

Greg H said...

Think I'll start my own sketch diary for 2012. The best ideas are worth stealing!

yums said...

Let me know how it goes! Send me a link if you ever post it :)

There are a handful of diary comics floating around but I was especially inspired by Emi Lenox's Emitown, when I met her at a comicon. That's what got me started. You might like it too: www.emitown.com