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Sketchbook
Transparently, keeping a sketchbook has always been one of the most enjoyable parts of my practice, but also one of the most difficult ones to do consistently. My sketchbooks are a mix of mediums, cutting techniques, and embroidered pages. Additionally, they often still consider composition and the experience of flipping through the pages. Often, I find myself reaching for a canvas more times than the book, but I am grateful for the experimentations held between a sketchbook's pages.





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