I finished reading Danny Gregory's book, "An Illustrated Life" yesterday and I enjoyed every page. The big bit of wisdom I got from his book is that no matter your journal style you should just focus on working in your journal/sketchbook. Many of the artists in his book have been working in their sketchbooks for many years, while others have just started. Another bit of information I gained is that these sketchbooks to most of the artists are treasures and that they would run through fire to protect them.
I loved seeing the art from these featured artist. Some made me laugh and others brought tears to my eyes. Danny's book is one of those art books that belongs on your bookshelf with all the other art books. Not to just sit there and collect dust but to be taken down read and to be inspired by the treasures inside. If you must check it out at your local library do so often. It is worth the effort.
I begun this sketch the day I got Danny's book and finished it the same day I finished reading his book. What caused the subject of this page is this. When I first receive books I will skim the pages look at the contents, the index, Artist bio and then the catalog information. I like knowing when an author is born. Most modern books have done away with listing the birth year of the author but Danny's book does. In the shipment of books I had also received another art book and finished doing all my scanning of that book and then started on Danny's. Both books listed the birth year of the author, the other book the author was born in 1943, and Danny's says that he was born in 1960. I was shocked to see that he was born the same year I was. Then it sunk in, "he was born in the same year as I was, but he has books published and is successful!" and I thought, "what have I done?" "What do I have to show for my 49 years?" That is when I got the idea to make a page, in the fashion of a mind map to see if I had actually done anything important in my years.
Guess what? I have done extraordinary things in my wonderful 49 years and this journal page shows nearly all that I have done. Not all because the page is only so big, but most of the major activities and accomplishments. I have done cool things and I plan on doing more cool things. Thank you, Danny for a wonderful book and the inspiration I got from it, oh, and Happy Birthday!
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Rhonda;
I just went through Danny Gregory's Book too and really loved it. Great journal page. I love how it points to everything with hearts or arrows. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
What a fantastic affirmation of your life! You have inspired me to look at the good things in mine. Thanks for a wonderful page. Linda B.
What a wonderful page you did. If we kept track of all we have done we would be busy people. Your page is a great idea for someone that is depressed. They would get a better idea of their worth if they wrote it down.
I love your blog and your journal page...and I guess I should take a look at this book. I'll be back to visit here!
xo-teri
www.OnTheWing.ning.com
Whenever our inner critics get after us, holding up our own pages like this would end discussion: this is a very fun, colorful counter-argument. Thank you for sharing.
This is so Cool! I too am a child of 1960 and you have inspired me to do a 'stock-take' page and I'm so enthused about it, I'm going to start now! What a great affirmation of your life this is!
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