Video: Moleskine Sketchbooks '09-'13 by Lauren YS

Juxtapoz // Friday, April 26, 2013
Lauren YS, who we have put on the site in the past, has captured some of her excellent Moleskine sketches via a stop-motion animation designed to showcase the work of numerous years into one single view. The pages themselves are changing chronicle of development, showing the sketches and how they have evolved over the years. Thank you to our Juxtapoz Latin America staff for the find.

Sketchbook Erotica by Chamo San

Juxtapoz // Friday, January 11, 2013
Chamo San is an artist and illustrator residing in Barcelona, Spain. Above all, he is a drawer and photographer, but appreciates every field in the art world. He is a member of Penique productions and has a great little array of erotic sketches in his Moleskin. Hey!! I saw that guy in Barcelona too- HA!

“Anarchists go to Rotary Club” And Other Sketchbook Drawings by Pat Perry

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, January 09, 2013
You know it, we know it, we are really into Pat Perry's work these days. Good thing for us, and for you, we are doing a nice feature on Perry's work in an upcoming issue of the magazine, and then even better for all of us, Perry updated his blog with new sketchbook works. He gave them a nice title; Anarchists go to Rotary Club.

The Sketchbook of Anton Vill

Juxtapoz // Friday, January 04, 2013
The great website Empty Kingdom found a good one in the sketchbook art of Estonian artist, Anton Vill. A great mix of both a lowbrow style and incredible craft, Vill's work reminds us of the sketchbook of one of the great animated movies you would find from European production company. Come to think of it, maybe its been Vill the whole time...

“The Moleskine Project II” @ Spoke Art, SF

Juxtapoz // Thursday, December 20, 2012
Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco just opened the Moleskine Project #2, a group exhibition that features a spread page taken from the sketchbooks of more than 50 artists from around the world. It brings together a broader network of sketchbooks from renowned illustrators, concept artists, oil painters and more. Knowing how much our readers love Moleskine and process works, we HIGHLY recommend checking this out.

Moleskine Drawings by Stephanie Kubo

Juxtapoz // Monday, October 29, 2012
If you have been on our site over the past year, you know we love a good look at an artist's sketchbook or Moleskine. Why? It's all about process, and we love to see how an artist works from sketch to finished product. Today we look at Oakland, California based artist, Stephanie Kubo. 

The Art of Matt Ritchie

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, September 19, 2012
There are no amount of jpgs or bandwidth that can convey the beauty that is Matt Ritchie's creativity. His artwork is simply something that HAS to be experienced in person. You see, in a subculture overrun with overstimulation, instant gratification and the notion that "bigger is always better", Matt Ritchie has taken an unheard-of approach to his art: subtlety, persistence, and passion.

The Work of Marcus Gunnar

Juxtapoz // Saturday, March 24, 2012
We don't know what it is but Stockholm, Sweden breeds some incredible illustrator and watercolor artists, Marcus Gunnar being another great one to add to the roster. Fluid, simple narratives mixed with some surreal imagery and a muted palette on that classic Moleskine cream. Thanks Marcus!

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