my first trip on my own, I arrived in Paris and went all around the South
finally landing in Corsica across to Rome and Florence and up, of course, to Amsterdam.
finally landing in Corsica across to Rome and Florence and up, of course, to Amsterdam.
quotes & drawings & cartoons & collages.
I still love old calendars and date-stamps
the end page, the most anticipated.
It was a little embarrassing looking through them; the lovesick ramblings and the morose passages of a young & earnest art-girl, but it was also nice to spend a little time with all the drawings and cartoons, the quotes I thought were worthy of writing down and notes that would inspire larger works, the collages with the little odd bits I used to collect: sugar-cube wrappers, old calendar pages, matchbook covers...like arguing and then making peace with an old friend.
8 comments:
A great journey that I have been on before. Mind boggling too.
P.s. I fixed the link. Let me know when she is here in Aug. If you make the trip, let's get together.
Are YOU kidding me?! This is absolutely fantastic. Wow!
I was never succesful at keeping a journal, but I do occsionally pull out old college papers and am always astounded by my old work, I sounded so much smarter then!
Those are amazing! I've kept my journals from college but my grammar and high school journals are still on their way to me. I can't wait to read and cringe :)
I have a trunkful of journals from the time I was 16, until 35. Reading them makes me evaporate. You are a very brave person!
What a treasure you have here...the sweetest journal I have ever seen. I adore the words you use to express your journey back....
wow... that is true art!!! keep that in a vault!
Truly amazing...I love the glimpses we got, beautiful in art and honesty, like you!
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