Welcome to April 2024’s Sketchbook Confessional! The Sketchbook Confessional is a blog where I recap all the paintings, drawings, and other pieces that I made in any given month. It’s my ‘done’ list rather than a ‘to-do’ list, a way of objectively reviewing what’s going on in my studio.
In April 2024 I finished several oil paintings, mostly portraits.
I was able to get outside a bit to do a few plein air pieces, Plein Air April or #Pleinairpril was a good excuse to do this.
The weather in Boulder this April was snowy, unusually snowy, even for Boulder. On April 1 we had a bit of hail and then it snowed very thoroughly two more times in the month. I ended up staying indoors a bit more than I thought, which was good!
I finished a piece based on a moment from Gene Wolfe’s Litany of the Long Sun. The piece is based on the quote “What are we to do? Your lightest word will be treasured.”
I plan to do more work with these books as I have dozens of ideas in my head at any one time about things to illustrate. There’s quite a bit of freedom of imagination that can be set loose given these stories.
Ironically I think the best way for me to work with anything I have in my brain about Gene Wolf is to keep painting these ideas in oil. I do like what I have created digitally but I like my oil paintings too.
All in all, things have been good. I missed writing my monthly-recap blogs for February and March this year, but I did some art during those months that I really liked - I will find a way to post them eventually outside of instagram.