Tonight for our Family Home Evening lesson we talked about Keeping a Journal. Andrew and I dug through the cupboards and found my old journals. He was insanely excited about my King Tut art from 6th grade and wanted to make one right now! I loved my description of the Hilton Hotel in Hong Kong. I was such a hotel snob at that point in my life.
I also showed him different sketches from the art journal I used to keep. I thought it was neat that I drew this sketch on my first ever trip to the Bay area. I loved San Francisco and decided on that trip that someday I wanted to live there.
I also discovered a few other sketches that were fun. I created this one when I was serving as the Relief Society President in one of my BYU student wards. I got to go into Elders Quorum one Sunday and teach a huge room filled with 21+ yr old guys (and no girls) about this declaration, why it was important, and how it affected them.
These were a few other random sketches that I did. I loved the quote below this image. I'm glad that's not how I feel any more.
Kath & Elise - I think this bottom picture is of the three of us. :)
Digging through these memories (and pieces of artwork) reminded me that I need to create things for myself more often. I miss it and the process of creating is such a great way to express how I am feeling.
Now if I can just find the time to do it...
Wow, your sketches are BEAUTIFUL! And I love the last one. The jewelry box with that picture on it is on my dresser. I see it every day and think of you and Elise and our amazing friendship!
ReplyDeletei didn't know you were secretly an awesome artist! impressive.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea! Those are great!
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow--you are a phenomenal artist! You should tap into that talent more and make some artwork for your home...or your friends' homes. ;) BTW, I think we might have sketched the EXACT same picture of King Tut's head mask. I have an extremely similar drawing hiding in one of my sketchbooks somewhere. When I was in elementary/middle school, I was certain that I was going to be an Egyptologist one day. :)
ReplyDeleteyou've got talent!
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