Dear reader,
Watching Rohan sleep, and drawing him while he sleeps, is a unique joy of my life these days. A sketchbook is the excuse, really. An excuse to observe him deeply, and not just as a parent looking at their child.
In today’s post, how the artist must be a child too.
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Drawing Rohan is a meditation to observe the lines of his face, to observe how his hair falls, and how his fingers curl on the edge of the cloth we use to swaddle him.
Drawing is a way to simplify the things you see and recognize into mere lines and shapes. In that respect, drawing my 11-week old son has one more benefit. It allows me to see him the way he probably sees me - mere lines and shapes. Not knowing me as his father, because he does not yet know what a father is. Not recognizing me as a human, because he does not yet know people either. I am just some lines and shapes, coalescing over days and weeks into a recognizable form.
Lines and shapes, and sounds. I try to remember that. So while I draw, I listen too. His breathing, soft snores, and the first cry when he wakes.
To support my work as an independent artist and writer, to support more drawings of little Rohan that he will see one day when he is better able to see drawings -
Later this year, I am speaking (and demo-ing) at the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference. This virtual event is for all people passionate about nature, art, and science. It is a space for us to share ideas, learn from one another, and support and inspire each other to celebrate nature’s bounty. There will be more than 25 classes, panels, and lectures from over 30 teachers, journalers, artists, and authors. I am pleased to be among them.
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