Sketchbook 2020

I have been a fan of keeping a sketchbook for a long time and I even wrote about how it helps me remember things more.

But only have I recently discovered the joy a sketchbook can truly bring.

First of all, it needed to be the right sketchbook. If it’s too heavy, I won’t carry it. It needed to be lightweight and easy to use in everyday life. My friend gifted me the perfect one for my birthday last year. At some point, I started taking it everywhere with me, even on nights out. I am amused how only a couple of beer spills have happened instead of having its pages flooded by someone accidentally knocking over a whole bottle of booze.

Documenting museum visits, random encounters, and nights out, new people and unexpected thoughts all captured my life better than any camera could.

Leafing through its pages, I feel all the crazy emotions I had felt at any given time and it makes me remember how life was pre COVID-19.

Sure, reminiscing about it is also nostalgia in its purest form. But it is also a way to cope and hope that, soon, things will get better again.

Drawing dinosaurs at the Museum of Natural History in London.

Drawing dinosaurs at the Museum of Natural History in London.

dinosaur hand
dinosaur skeleton
natural history museum
Visiting the British museum with Jason

Visiting the British museum with Jason

Joining a collage workshop during a Tate Lates - the time when Brexit seemed to be the most horrendous thing happening.

Joining a collage workshop during a Tate Lates - the time when Brexit seemed to be the most horrendous thing happening.

One of the girls doing collages on the floor

One of the girls doing collages on the floor

One of the collages I made during the workshop. It felt so great to create something by hand after a long time!

One of the collages I made during the workshop. It felt so great to create something by hand after a long time!