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Sketchbook meaning
A book or pad with blank pages for sketching; a sketch pad. | A book of printed sketches. | A printed book of literary sketches or skits.
Synonyms of Sketchbook
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Sketchbook The so-called "sketchbook" of Villard de Honnecourt (more correctly, an album or portfolio) dates to about c.1225-1235.
As people bounce from one tent to another, Kamenica drew a simple lake scene with a black pen in her sketchbook to pass time.
This story is from Sketchbook, our weekly newsletter about the art scene in Atlanta.
Ziva brings over Kate's sketchbook, suggesting that she would have wanted Gibbs to have it.
Greber also used things from Italy that stood out to her for her sketchbook.
Justin was drawing in his sketchbook after school one day when he began singing along to 'Hallelujah', completely blowing his parents away with his angelic voice.
Later, armed with her sketchbook and colour pencils, she went on bird surveys to the Silent Valley National Park.
Mr. Serra always carries his sketchbook with him, in case he has a new idea for a sculpture.
With a variety of choices like yoga, dance party, nerf battle, sketchbook, tie-dye shirts and mini-chefs, campers can build their best summer.
He said his artwork contains information combined from different sources including on-site photography and sketchbook drawings.
I have this sketchbook in my hand and normally I’m never thinking about how it was made, I’m never thinking about the binding and the stitching.
Looking at these sketches feels like peeking into someone’s journal or private sketchbook, skimming over the delicate details of their personal lives.
During all this, Piro has left his apartment after looking at his sketchbook and a drawing of Miho.
He is known to history only through a surviving portfolio or "sketchbook" containing about 250 drawings and designs of a wide variety of subjects.
Her Journal was important to the development of her creativity, serving as both sketchbook and literary experiment: in tiny handwriting she reported on society, recorded her impressions of art and artists, recounted stories and observed life around her.
However, Zapf remembered a page of calligraphy from his sketchbook from 1944 and considered the possibility of making a typeface from it.
Piro, flustered, runs away, accidentally leaving behind his bookbag and sketchbook.
Smith and Jones were reunited in 2005 for a review/revival of their earlier television series in The Smith And Jones Sketchbook.