sketchbooks
A sketchbook is a bound collection of blank, unruled, or lightly textured pages intended for drawing, note taking, and visual experimentation. It serves as a portable workspace for artists, designers, students, and researchers to capture observations, test ideas, and develop techniques. Contents often include quick gesture drawings, studies of figures or landscapes, color tests, and annotations.
Common characteristics include varying sizes—from pocket to large formats—along with diverse bindings such as spiral, sewn,
History and practice: Sketchbooks have a long tradition in Western art, used to document observations and brainstorm
Types and uses: Sketchbooks vary by purpose, including travel books, studio journals, and technique books. They
Digital sketchbooks: With digital devices, many artists maintain electronic sketchbooks that support layers, editing, and cloud
Preservation: For physical books, store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Use acid-free storage