I love how the author described a sketchbook as something intimate and revealing and she can’t be more right. A sketchbook doesn’t have to be a book full of outstanding detailed drawings. It could be simply for gathering and giving ideas life. This is something that took me awhile to understand. I have always had a passion to draw. My high school school math notebook is full of doodles surrounding equations I barely remember. However, because my skills in drawing weren’t the best, I kind of shunned the idea of a sketchbook. It wasn’t until about 2 semesters ago that I just decided to start the grind and draw until I get better. Til this day I draw things that look horrible, but I also draw things that I am extremely proud of. I hope to see my progress as an illustrator and a thinker in my sketchbook for this class.
About This Course
This course is a practical introduction to the field of illustration. Focus will be placed on
process work and professional practices, presented within contemporary and historical
context. Course includes projects and lectures in a variety of illustration genres.
Professor Woolley
Office Hours: Tuesday 12 – 2pm email for appointment
SJWoolley@citytech.cuny.edu
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I remember all those drawings from HS man and to see how far you’ce gotten. It did take some nudging to urge you but now I see you enjoy using your sketchbook more then using a ps4 controller. Glad I was able to see the journey so far