Hello everyone!
This weekend I’m spending at mom’s house, which is always a great place for inspiration for me, so you’ll probably see something about what I come up with here sooner or later. But for now, I’m pretty excited about a few old sketchbooks that I found! The past seven years, my life has been pretty chaotic. I’ve been moving around a LOT. Not only have I been living in real apartments, but also in old workshops, camping wagons, and I was even homeless for a while. Which means that a lot of my old work is gone forever. But it shows that I’ve managed to dump a part of it at my mom’s.
So here is a (in comparison) small selection of stuff I made three or four years ago:
There was a lot of portraits going on. I wasn’t so good at faces back then, so I had much practice to do.
This was the time where I started getting really interested in the inside of the body. Which resulted in some pretty gross stuff. I won’t be showing you the worst.
Obviously, I hadn’t really had a closer look at those kinds of private parts back then…
Some bugs and edible plants.
I still have the idea of making a book with edible and medicinal plants, but that would take an incredible amount of research and planning, so if I ever make it happen, it won’t be for many years.
Naturally, next is animals:
A huge amount of jellyfish were produced here, as well as octopuses and fish.
And… um.. Something animal-ish:
I was also aspiring to be a circus artist, so I did a lot of sketching of my class-mates. Unfortunately, most of it in pencil, so that’s all just a big, gray, blurry mess now. Here’s what’s left.
Some drawings of my friends doing a show:
And a drawing of me and my flyer: (flyer as in the small person being thrown around in hand to hand acrobatics)
Then, there’s a bunch of stuff that’s not so easy to categorize:
Some pretty terrifying dreams I had:
And lastly, here are some places where I used to hang out:
My first camping wagon.
And my flyer in the hammock outside of the wagon.
A friends apartment where I spent a lot of time.
And the old workshop where I lived for a while.
I don’t know if you can see that, or if it’s just me, but I realize now that a lot of these are kind of gray and sad. That’s because I was very depressed at the time, so I can see a lot of traces from that here. No worries though, as I’m happier than ever nowadays :)
I have a plan to remake some of these. I think it would be a lot of fun to see the development, what’s changed and what’s still the same.
What do you guys think? Is that something you might be interested in seeing?
Have a great day!
Embla
Tack Embla för alla dina fina teckningar! Du frågar efter feed-back. Tycker dock inte det funkar riktigt för mig. Orsaken är kanske min okunnighet, datormässig? Hur som helst tycker jag att du speglar vardag och känslor väldigt bra. Väldigt bra!
Med vänlig hälsning, Kate Halkjær Williamsson
> 4 feb. 2017 kl. 18:56 skrev Embla Ester Granqvist : > > >
Tack så jättemycket Kate!
Jag är väldigt glad att du gillar det :)
Jag kan inte heller så mycket om det här med datorer, men den här sidan ser verkligen till att jag börjar komma ifatt min generation.