
Drawing, Blogging, Drugs and a Little
Coffee
how an illustrated
blogger was born.By Michael Nobbs
Back in the New Year I decided to make some major changes to
my life. I stopped working completely (I’d been doing some teaching)
and began clearing out my painting studio. I did something I
never thought I would. I burnt piles of work. Then I threw or
gave away piles of material. Then I burnt more things. Then
I took down all my now empty studio shelves...
Pleased with the empty space I decided I wouldn’t waste my energy
on painting large paintings in there anymore. Instead I turned
the shelving into a work top, bought some kitchen units to put
it on, found a table and added a bed. Suddenly I had a cosy den
to work in.
Instead of painting large messy abstract painting I found I was
making small drawings of the things around me. I became excited
about pens, coloured pencils and sketchbooks. I bought a scanner.
I started posting the things I draw to my blog.
The redesigned my blog. I began to smile a lot more. Suddenly
I was a illustrated blogger.
I saw my doctor back in the spring. He suggested (again) that
I try taking an SSRI called sertraline. Realising that not continually
doing the things I had always done seemed to be making me happier
I surprised us both by saying “yes.” I began to smile even more.
This morning I woke up, made a pot of delicious coffee and took
my drugs. On the table in front of me are my pens and sketchbook.
Later I shall make a small drawing. A little later still I shall
upload it to my blog. Suddenly I find I’m enjoying today and
looking forward to tomorrow. Drawing, blogging, drugs and a little
coffee are wonderful things...
If you are interested in finding out more about illustrated blogging
then the Illustrated
Webring
is a good place to start. To start you own blog for free visit
Blogger and sign up
for an account. For an easy blog that lends itself well to illustrated blogging
take a look at Typepad.
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© 2004 Michael Nobbs
About the Author
Michael Nobbs is a artist, blogger and part-time ME/CFS sufferer
living on the west coast of Wales. You can read his illustrated
blog at www.michaelnobbs.com and find out about his new
book at www.thebeany.com.
11/23/04
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