While I was there, I wanted to make a point of remembering as much as possible. Besides taking pictures and hearing stories, I also kept a journal & tried to write/draw/paste/paint in it everyday. Obviously, doing it during the day was the best (like while we were out or during tea time) but Mum, Dad and I had some down-time in the late evenings & I invariably spent that time drawing in here. It was nice to reflect & add to what I'd done during the day, and to capture snippets of conversation, or patterns that are particular to that time/place...
One of the things that reminds me of my Grandpa is water colours. I use them alot in my illustrations anyway but I wanted this journal to mainly be about them. So no matter what I added; pen, pencil, paper... the watercolours would be a running theme throughout the book. If anyone is wondering how I travelled with watercolours(because they are so messy), I use a brush pen (filled with water) and a travel set, that has space to mix colours. Would you like to see photos of what my bag usually looks like?
This was my first attempt at drawing Ted- for some reason, I just can't get his face right. As I share more pages, you'll see my various attempts. haha. Some things are just like that. :]



































Love these pages and the drawings are beautiful. I love watercolours too, my mum always uses them in her drawings.
Posted by: Juliette | September 06, 2011 at 01:03 PM
i love your illustration style, it is so awesome and so unlike the typical way of drawing today, apart from one or two people i know! :)
glad to know you had such a great time in S.A x
Posted by: katherine | September 06, 2011 at 02:20 PM
OOoooh, I love it when you show your sketchbook pages and these do not disappoint. Thanks, KIM.
Posted by: Dana Burton | September 06, 2011 at 02:56 PM
Love this, Kim! :)
Posted by: Michelle Clement | September 07, 2011 at 04:07 AM