So, I've gone and started yet another Moleskine. This is a kind of travel one. That's four different themed ones that I have on the go now. 'Cos, you know, I don't have anything else to do (that's sarcasm, I have SO much on). I know that it's just another avoidance tactic. I am conscious.
Still, at least I'm drawing. You can click on the drawings if you would like to read the text. Although I don't recommend you do. All this stuff is written in the early hours of the morning. The spelling, punctuation and grammar is shocking. But more than that, I always sound rather unhinged.
**we all live in a yellow submarine**......cool start to your new book...I love your art!
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the post with the inside cover? I loved that rambling about bringing something home from a trip that becomes a part of your life. I think that it's a great way to remember those special experiences (except for Egypt in your case).
ReplyDeletethis is super cute!
ReplyDeleteI like it, but I'm sure my husband will like it better (he's a Beatles fan)...
ReplyDeleteChampagne supernova is gonna be stuck in my head all night :-)
ReplyDeletei love the idea of themed sketchbooks, i've tried but rarely succeed with staying on course. your work is always a pleasure to view, and i love your rambling!
ReplyDeleteI love when you blog in your moleskines! We get a look into your thoughts of a particular drawing or event ... it's a fun journey you take us on, regardless of a trip down memory lane or a look at your multiple collections. :) Hmm, I wonder where to next?
ReplyDeleteI like your page. For a beader's take on the yellow submarine check out The Lone Beaders blog here and her finished piece here.I think you might enjoy her work and blog.
ReplyDelete(chuckle, wink)
ReplyDeleteYour art is like a warm soft blanket, I have had a pants day in Preston, come home and log on and all is well in the world. It makes me smile and envious, so wish I could do it as well as you. Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the Beatles! Was a young teeny-bopper when they came to the US and were on Ed Sullivan. We all had posters on our lockers. Funny! Love your drawings!! :)
ReplyDeleteall you need is love
ReplyDeleteso, to resume, u gt messy house, wear funny passed out shoes and u'r drugged. i'm really curious to see u'r next release..
ReplyDeletehave a peep to jeanne verdoux draws:
http://www.magda-gallery.com/vang/index.php?z=106
sure she gt trendy shoes! dt ask for quotat° u'll draw a rope.
I hardly think that they ALL lived in that yellow submarine. I can't imagine what the smell would be like.
ReplyDeleteAnother nice piece of art work Andrea. How does one get in on this traveling moleskin fun?
Thanks, folks,
ReplyDeleteMatt, I didn't like the drawing. The ramblings were ok, but the drawing let it down.
Freebird and G, GREAT links. I loved them both.
Cheers, guys.
Goodness -- so i spent most of the day with "All Together Now" by the Beatles stuck in my head. And here it is -- the album it is from.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spread, Andrea.
Oh, and I heard John Lennon's version of "Stand By Me" this morning in a store. I had not heard it in years. It felt great.
Andrea, I can completely understand how you feel when you see something that you must have. It always happens to me, especially with art books and music... I see a cool image or I hear a cool song and that's it, I'm done! Great drawing as always!
ReplyDeleteOhh, I love this!
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