I am a kind of archivist. As I said in this article, I tend to keep most of the experiments I make, in the hope that they may be starting points, or basis I can build upon.
I did not feel like showing these, at least not until I have time to refine them, to make them “better”. I have been piling up a lot of them in one year, and hardly have the time to work on them all. Not to say that inspiration may be short-lived…
So as I browsed through them, I realized that some of them are interesting just like they are. That is why I’ve decided to put some of them in their current state on the site [²].
- [²] English word sketch, French esquisse both stem from Italian schizzo, literally “stain”, then “preliminary study”.Schizzo comes from schizzare “to splash” (imitative of the sound of a splashing liquid).










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