Monday, June 14, 2010

Oooh! This looks interesting!

The Sketchbook Project: 2011I was going through my Google Reader blog feeds this morning when I stumbled across The Sketchbook Project and I was immediately intrigued.

The premise is simple: When you register, you are sent a barcoded Moleskine Cahier sketchbook.  You fill the sketchbook however you want (so long as it stays the same outside dimensions and the barcode is still useable).  Then you send it back to the Art House Co-op and it becomes first a part of a traveling art exhibit and then eventually a part of the Brooklyn Art Library.  And you are sent notifications every time someone looks at it.  How awesome is that?

Since #66 on my Day Zero List is "Fill a sketchbook with drawings, writings, paintings, etc.", I figured this would be the perfect opportunity to commit to doing it.  And I really like the idea of perfect strangers being able to interact with something I've created.  As regular readers here know, I don't really consider myself much of an artist in the traditional sense (I can't draw for beans), so this is an ideal way for me to step out of my comfort zone.  In so many ways, I've spent the first 40 years of my life engulfed in fear -- of new things, of not being good enough, of failure in general.  This is a safe way to be brave.

Any of my artsy (or not) friends out there want to join me in this endeavour?  Check out the links -- it's pretty darn cool!

3 comments:

katie said...

i'm signed up for the sketchbook project as well. i was a bit too late signing up for 2010's, i had only 1 month to work on it.

thanks for stopping by by blog and leaving your comment.

Kryptic said...

This looks amazing! I really hope you tackle this one. I've seen some of your sketches and the talent is there... under the fear. Be fearless! The world is yours for the taking! (ok for the sharing!)

Ria said...

Thanks to a very generous friend, I'm getting to participate in that! The random theme I was given was, "Help!" which I think is going to be quite a fun challenge to come up with good art pieces for.