3 Ways to Use Sketchbooks as an Abstract Artist

Every time I work in a sketchbook or start a new one, I tell myself that this is a place of freedom, experimentation, learning, and discovery. There is no bar of quality I have to reach with my pages. They definitely don’t have to be “good”. They don’t have to be finished either, because as soon as I’m bored, I usually just move on.

So, if you're an abstract artist or just curious about how sketchbooks can transform your creative practice and process, keep watching.


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