UGLY ART Sketchbook Tour #sketchbooktour

Published 2024-07-06
Hello, just thought I would share a non-aesthetic, ugly art sketchbook of mine that I completed a couple years ago. I wouldn't say that it's horrific or anything, but definitely not my favorite thing I've ever made.

I really enjoying seeing how other people work in their sketchbooks - are they only using one image per page, do they write in it, what mediums they use, is there a theme or just random chaos all over? So I thought others might like to just see a flip through as well. Maybe one day I will figure out how many sketchbooks it takes to make a good one lol.

I would say mine falls in the category of quick loose art. There are probably only like 5 ideas/sketches/paintings I actually like somewhat enough to revisit (hence the ugly art title).

Don't get me wrong I LOVE an aesthetic sketchbook, and hopefully one day mine will be aesthetic in some capacity. But I think it's ok to be who we are, imperfections and all. And this sketchbook is part of my story.

♡Thank you for visiting ♡
Jeanne

All Comments (9)
  • Ugly is good. Keep going! When you finish your next sketchbook, go back and look at this one and you'll be surprised how much you will have improved. Love the page with the drips. Suggestion- also date your pages - you may find it helpful later on.🙂
  • @dianaluna8283
    There’s so much emotion in these drawings ❤ I like them
  • @user-oj7sf1ct9j
    Just saw this for the first time, but it doesn’t look ugly at all! I think all of the sketches has their own personality and looks really dreamy and thoughtful!
  • @smh_18
    Good job! Atleast you have done something 😅hope you make more progress .my sketchbook is still new even after 2 years😢
  • @taliykat3712
    You have some really promising pieces. Art practice takes time. Good luck
  • @JescoStudio
    This is what I’ve been looking for! Subbed
  • @gatina7713
    Not ugly. Is your art! Believe me I've seen really bad art and the artist shows it very proudly. Own it!!! You are experimenting, testing different art media, etc. It takes practice.