sketches Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Thu, 18 Apr 2024 09:35:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Pep Carrió Has Filled Out His Moleskine Sketchbook with Artwork Every Day Since 2007 https://mobispirit.com/pep-carrio-has-filled-out-his-moleskine-sketchbook-with-artwork-every-day-since-2007/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 08:25:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=26388 Not a lot of artists are ready to commit to long-term projects, especially those that can take months and years to finish. But that isn’t an issue for Spanish graphic designer and illustrator Pep Carrió. As a matter of fact, he has been working on the same project for the past 17 years, and there […]

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Not a lot of artists are ready to commit to long-term projects, especially those that can take months and years to finish. But that isn’t an issue for Spanish graphic designer and illustrator Pep Carrió. As a matter of fact, he has been working on the same project for the past 17 years, and there is no indication that he ever intends to wrap it up.

In 2007, Carrió presented himself with a challenge: create an artwork every single day. In order to make the challenge achievable, he turned to the Moleskine sketchbook, where he would use a two-page spread to make drawings, illustrations, sketches, collages, and more. This resulted in several filled-out sketchbooks and the creation of visual diaries that have intrigued his social media followers.

 Carrió always carries his sketchbook with him and uses whatever material he has. Sometimes, that would be tempera, other times watercolors, and occasionally, he’ll simply use an ordinary pencil.

The thing that makes Carrió’s artworks particularly captivating is their diversity. From drawings of animals and people to a collection of cut-out newspaper headlines and trippy images, his sketchbooks hold an unexpected surprise with the turning of every page.

Scroll down to check out some of Carrió’s works.

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Renata Krawczyk Sketchbook is a Black-And-White Fairytale World https://mobispirit.com/renata-krawczyk-sketchbook-is-a-black-and-white-fairytale-world/ Sun, 26 Jan 2020 07:44:36 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=20370 Don’t you love getting lost in art, taking a peek into a painting or a sketch, and letting it take you on a trip far away? Are you a creative and spontaneous dreamer who allows themselves to fantasize about the deepest depths of the forest, galaxies far away, or mountain villages in the wintertime?   If the […]

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Don’t you love getting lost in art, taking a peek into a painting or a sketch, and letting it take you on a trip far away? Are you a creative and spontaneous dreamer who allows themselves to fantasize about the deepest depths of the forest, galaxies far away, or mountain villages in the wintertime?  

If the answer to both of these questions is yes, you need to check out Polish artist Renata Krawczyk, whose shiny and dreamy imagination is translated into a sketchbook that will blow your mind!  

Krawczyk studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and then decided to start her own creative practice. She uses pens and pencils and combines various textures to craft detailed and dream-like black and white compositions.   

She told My Modern Met that all of her works start with a tiny dot, which expands further by adding more small elements in the picture – a very satisfying process for her.   

Her art represents an exploration of the combination of magic and realism, just like writers do in fairytales.   

Scroll down and take a peek at Krawczyk’s work, and maybe you will come up with an original magic story inspired by her drawings.   

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> sketches Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Thu, 18 Apr 2024 09:35:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Pep Carrió Has Filled Out His Moleskine Sketchbook with Artwork Every Day Since 2007 https://mobispirit.com/pep-carrio-has-filled-out-his-moleskine-sketchbook-with-artwork-every-day-since-2007/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 08:25:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=26388 Not a lot of artists are ready to commit to long-term projects, especially those that can take months and years to finish. But that isn’t an issue for Spanish graphic designer and illustrator Pep Carrió. As a matter of fact, he has been working on the same project for the past 17 years, and there […]

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Not a lot of artists are ready to commit to long-term projects, especially those that can take months and years to finish. But that isn’t an issue for Spanish graphic designer and illustrator Pep Carrió. As a matter of fact, he has been working on the same project for the past 17 years, and there is no indication that he ever intends to wrap it up.

In 2007, Carrió presented himself with a challenge: create an artwork every single day. In order to make the challenge achievable, he turned to the Moleskine sketchbook, where he would use a two-page spread to make drawings, illustrations, sketches, collages, and more. This resulted in several filled-out sketchbooks and the creation of visual diaries that have intrigued his social media followers.

 Carrió always carries his sketchbook with him and uses whatever material he has. Sometimes, that would be tempera, other times watercolors, and occasionally, he’ll simply use an ordinary pencil.

The thing that makes Carrió’s artworks particularly captivating is their diversity. From drawings of animals and people to a collection of cut-out newspaper headlines and trippy images, his sketchbooks hold an unexpected surprise with the turning of every page.

Scroll down to check out some of Carrió’s works.

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Renata Krawczyk Sketchbook is a Black-And-White Fairytale World https://mobispirit.com/renata-krawczyk-sketchbook-is-a-black-and-white-fairytale-world/ Sun, 26 Jan 2020 07:44:36 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=20370 Don’t you love getting lost in art, taking a peek into a painting or a sketch, and letting it take you on a trip far away? Are you a creative and spontaneous dreamer who allows themselves to fantasize about the deepest depths of the forest, galaxies far away, or mountain villages in the wintertime?   If the […]

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Don’t you love getting lost in art, taking a peek into a painting or a sketch, and letting it take you on a trip far away? Are you a creative and spontaneous dreamer who allows themselves to fantasize about the deepest depths of the forest, galaxies far away, or mountain villages in the wintertime?  

If the answer to both of these questions is yes, you need to check out Polish artist Renata Krawczyk, whose shiny and dreamy imagination is translated into a sketchbook that will blow your mind!  

Krawczyk studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and then decided to start her own creative practice. She uses pens and pencils and combines various textures to craft detailed and dream-like black and white compositions.   

She told My Modern Met that all of her works start with a tiny dot, which expands further by adding more small elements in the picture – a very satisfying process for her.   

Her art represents an exploration of the combination of magic and realism, just like writers do in fairytales.   

Scroll down and take a peek at Krawczyk’s work, and maybe you will come up with an original magic story inspired by her drawings.   

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