my dark passengers

six moleys

Now I have started Moleskine #7 (or the third trilogy, perhaps) I thought I’d show you the first six. They’ve travelled everywhere with me, and are fun to look at and chart my development as a sketcher.

six moleys

six moleys

You can see the contents of each in the following Flickr sets:

Moleskine 1 (June-Oct 2007)

Moleskine 2 (Nov 2007-July 2008)

Moleskine 3 (July 2008-Feb 2009)

Moleskine 4 (Feb-Oct 2009)

Moleskine 5 (Nov 2009-June 2010)

Moleskine 6 (July-Dec 2010)

13 thoughts on “my dark passengers

  1. Rowland Jones says:
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    They look great: have you ever done a video clip of you sketching? I’d love to see how you approach these complex scenes and break them down: do you ‘rough’ them out? In pencil? Or straight with ink? etc..

    • pete scully says:
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      cheers Rowland; I’ve meant to do a sketching video (been asked to before a few times) but haven’t had the time. Usually I use a little H2 pencil to mark out perspective and some composition but mostly it’s straight with pen. I should use thumbnails more cos that always helps a lot but rarely do, for some reason. I add colour on site usually, but if short on time I’ll do it later at home. Best to do it on site though as the colours are more natural.
      A really good ‘how i sketch’ demo is from martha at trumpetvine travels, this was very useful to me: http://www.trumpetvine.com/sketchblog/2007/09/20/sketching_demo/

    • pete scully says:
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      cheers! i tried to have a different city spread in each one too…

      Top pic (going down in columns): 1. Davis, 2. London, 3. New York, 4. San Francisco, 5. Davis, 6. Portland
      Bottom pic: 1. Berkeley, 2. Sacramento, 3. Hitchin/Davis, 4. San Francisco, 5. London, 6. Portland

  2. Alex Zonis says:
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    Wow! They are fantastic, Pete! Amazing collection of work put together! I have just completed a sketchbook of portraits for the Art House, and so know very well what it takes to finish a sketchbook. But I can’t imagine yet what it takes to finish six. I am majorly impressed with the quality and quantity of work.

  3. Dennis says:
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    Pete, as usual, Wow! You have my admiration. I have been through the collection and I must say I’ve never seen anything like it before. What a wonderful Heirloom for your kids and their grandchildren, etc. One of them would very proudly keep saying, “See what my great grandfather painted, wasn’t he great!”

  4. Marta says:
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    It’s the first time I comment but I’ve been loving your drawings for a lot of time… You’re such an inspiration for me. Not only you’ve been constant, which is a quality I will never have, but you’re amazingly talented too. I would love to draw like you, but I’m not so good unfortunately, I have to practise a lot!
    And your Moleskine have so many stories inside, I guess it will be moving to look back at them in the future.
    Thank you for sharing your work!

    Marta from Italy

    • pete scully says:
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      Thank you Marta for your very nice comment! Keeping sketchbooks is a good way to practise and it is like a story afterwards, that’s why I much prefer sketchbooks to single pieces.

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