I'm always curious at what an illustrator's sketchbook would look like comparing from when they first start out drawing until present. It's nice to see the development and improvements they have made over the years. Also, it's encouraging to see that even professionals today had to start from the very basics and began with creating artworks that would probably make them cringe nowadays. The illustrator, Dani Jones, shares his personal sketchbook with the world. It documents his creative journey from the age of 12 through to 24.
100 pages. Twelve years in the making.
I wanted to digitally archive some of my old drawings, and it turned into a huge sketchbook scanning bash. In this post, I’ve collected 100 pages and laid them out chronologically. It was a great project, and I ended up learning a lot; it’s probably more fun for me than for you, because I get to walk down memory lane a bit, but hopefully you’ll gain something from my little experiment.
click here to view his sketchbook


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