StickFiggy in my Sketchbook: a sneak peek!

Sketching is talked about in art classes and schools like it is the end-all-be-all. I really resisted it for a long time. But…it turns out to be not only important, but often the really fun part.

Sketching is the time when you don’t have to deliver the perfect performance. It is not exactly a rehearsal, as you might not even know what you will be doing. It is more  the dreaming and playing part. To me, it is the chance to get back to what it is like to be creative as a child. You just do it. And you CAN do it because your hopes and dreams ARE NOT dependent upon your creation. Whew- the freedom! How ironic that by letting go of creating “worthy” work, we can actually access that magical ability to just 1/2 will 1/2 watch something into being. By being really IN the imagination, an artist who sketches actually feels that they ARE their characters, or that their characters ARE real and just need you to help then get a form that others can see. Otherwise, in the non-sketch mode, it is easy to feel totally mechanical and disenchanted.

Do sketch and do use the morning! Thanks to the book The Artist’s Way!!!! For those of you who have read it, that practice of morning pages is how I got sketching again!

FOR THE CHILDREN –  A SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS, TEACHERS, BABYSITTERS ETC.

If you observe children and see how they engage with art and sort of space out- cherish this and let them know that  what they are doing is important. Even if the dog they drew looks like a log, if you saw them focus, praise it. They probably are seeing so much more in their picture anyway.

If they weren’t really engaged, well, then it is less vital and they know you shouldn’t be framing it up anytime soon. Don’t worry, they know….I know they know because I remember knowing! :)

Please pardon the few blurry ones as it was my first go with SlideShare.


StickFiggy in my Sketchbook

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For those children out there who know about StickFiggy, send your questions (or ask your parent to do so) that were not answered in the slide show to info@stickfiggy.com! I will answer them in my future sketch pages and post them in a similar slide show.
Many cheers,
Jane and StickFiggy

May 10 | Category: News,Uncategorized | 1 Comment

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  1. Hi Jane!
    Thanks for the comment on my blog! I love your work too! And love the website design – so clever! I’m bookmarking you now! ; )
    emily

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