I feel that I should give you some kind of excuse for this. I’ve bought another sketchbook. Here I am, slaving away trying to fill the sketchbooks that I’ve already got – so much so that I even have two sketchbooks on the go at the same time now (see my previous post) so what the hell am I doing buying more? As it is I’m more than 2/3 of the way through the Leuchtturm sketching journal I began on 8/2/26. That still leaves:-
A 1/3 full Moleskine
2 Unopened Moleskine
A Nassau sketching journal
A Morrison’s own brand journal
A Crawford and Black sketching journal
(currently my secondary journal)
A Shore and Marsh sketching journal
An Amazon Basics A5 Portrait notebook.
That’s 8, most of which have at most only
1 sketch in them already and most of which have a large number of pages in
them. I worked it out that since starting the challenge in mid July, I have
finished 6 sketchbooks (and am relatively close to finishing another). In the
same period I’ve now bought 6 more.
In all honesty I did not set off from the
house this morning with the intention of buying a new sketchbook. No, I set off
to The Range to buy some new Uniball fineliners. If you’re UK based I don’t
know how well you know The Range. For several years they’ve been my first port
of call for good art supplies as opposed to cheap own brands. Well, recently
the stock of proprietary brands in my local store has shrunk, while the amount
of space devoted to the Range’s own brand – Art Studio – has grown hugely. This
has been a source of disappointment to me. Thankfully they still do Uniball
pens. Well, just as I was about to go and pay for my pens, this caught my eye.
It’s an A5 sketchbook. 100 pages of 160gsm paper for . . .
£1.99. 1.9p per page. I don’t really like wire bound books, but £1.99! Had the
paper been thinner, I wouldn’t have bought it. Had they had a casebound option
in the shop, I wouldn’t have bought this. But as it was I couldn’t leave
without buying one to try.
For reasons that I’ve already covered it’s going to be a
while before I can really try this out. But I have made one sketch in it today.
You might notice that I’ve used coloured fine liners. This
is partly because I’m enjoying using these so much in my Leuchtturm. But it’s
also because it’s a pretty decent test of how robust the paper is. Because if I’m
honest, to the touch it doesn’t really feel that heavy. Many of the sketchbooks
I’ve used struggle with coloured fine liners. Well, I have to say that there is
absolutely no show through on the other side of this page.
It’s far too early to review this having only made one
drawing, but it has certainly passed the first test. Oh, I just wish it was
case bound rather than wire bound.






























