I sat down a few days ago and tried a new approach to my sketch journal…
I just followed my “intuition”, and the pen went on a rather wild journey across the paper, in a line that jumps and squiggles and sweeps back and forth, up and down, with WORDS interspersed.
I hope the resolution on this image is high enough that those who are interested can make out the words and follow their progression…
One thing I understand is that they can really be read in any sequence, carrying different meanings, all of which are accurate.
I’m not sure if this sketch is completed yet… Every day seems to fill in a little more of the “gaps”!
Hmmm, brainstorm,…interesting term.
Ideas tossed about like a tornado of the mind.
From this point to that, going here and there.
Progress forward though direction uncertain.
Winds slowing, the calm delivering anxiety.
Condition renewal to process conclusion.
Clarity of destruction leading to conception.
This storm too, shall pass. And yet, return again.
you are so, right, dear! you are much more of a poet than you let on! thank you so much for dropping by and commenting – sending you much love!
Interesting sketch but couldn’t read a single word… sorry!
Eliz
Oh, that’s okay, Elizabeth! It’s more about feeling, I think :-) It reflects a lot of emotional bouncing around and settling down… Thanks for stopping by!
TO DREAM……
To dream in sketch and find oneself in motion of the pen. Beautiful work of art Leslee.
Your intuition is strong and sensitive, to your emotions and it always show through in your art and prose.
I really like this sketch, it provides me with a more simpler way of creating.
Walter
Thanks, Walter! I really recommend it as a process, I think I’ll be doing it more :-)
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Janet, thank you so much! I’m deeply flattered!