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Street Sketchbook /anglais

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Here is an unprecedented look at the sketchbooks of some of the world's leading street and graffiti artists. It showcases an incredible diversity of working methods, innovative approaches and personal fixations, including declarations of love, typographic explorations, alter egos, storyboards, mythological creatures, anatomical studies, architectural drawings and extreme doodling. They may be diverse, but they all exude creativity and originality. Their publication will be seen as a landmark in graffiti publishing, and the book is set to be a world bestseller.

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First published November 1, 2007

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2 reviews
November 8, 2013
this book i LOVE IT because it just defines who i wanna be when i grow up to a fantastic successful woman . so that way i can be just like my sister a successful woman who pays their own bills and rent i want to be just like that she doesn't need a man to pay any thing for her or do things for her when she can be as manly as a man to and do things the way she wants without criticism. this book has a powerful connection to me n my wonderful sister who i want to be like in the future so my sister is my future me.
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797 reviews479 followers
December 5, 2012

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Street Sketchbook takes a peek into the creative minds of over 60 street artists. These are not the street art you see on the walls, these are their doobles and ideas.

Each artist has a short introduction where they talk about their inspiration, how they started out and why they create art. With 60 artists, there are some pretty interesting stories, like how Elph wanted to be a bank robber in 1989 but took up graffiti instead.

On the scanned pages, we have pencil sketches, ink, highlighters, watercolour, collage. Additionally, there are also a couple of photos of the graffiti wall art. Anything goes in this book.

It's a great sketchbook for anyone looking for a bit of inspiration.
Profile Image for Christian M. T.
81 reviews
February 27, 2025
It's a book I have owned for almost 2 decades!... It's a book I enjoy coming back to every now and again just for that spark of inspiration.

Inside are some artworks and artists that influenced me greatly as an art student, and they continue to do so now years later when I begin to dabble in some art from time to time. Artists like Guy McKinley, Bo130, Duncan Jago, and Will Baras are just some of the standout artists that I admired.

A peak into the sketch books is like being allowed into a secret treasure trove that provides eternal fascination where pen meets paper that captures a thought before it is lost.

A must-read for anyone with an ounce of interest in the art world, especially street art.
Profile Image for Zinzi Graham.
28 reviews34 followers
July 31, 2010
I really like this book. It's a great source of inspiration for artists suffering from creative block and offers a lesser seen look into the sketchbook pieces behind finished street art. I used to pick it up and flip through it every time I saw it in a book shop and recently finally got my own copy.
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5 reviews
February 25, 2024
A very visual book, excellent if you need any inspiration to help you pick up your own sketchbook.
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179 reviews6 followers
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July 21, 2011
i cannot believe that i have had this book for over 4 months it is fantastic and i'm finally making a big inroad into it, and its a fantastic book too, stunning art, well written, though the full pages of writing are daunting, they're the equivalent of 4 pages, all in one go, which is of course the reason why its taken me so long, i can read 4 pages easily, but when they're all on the same page it's a slightly different beast, however that is the only bad thing i can say about this wonderful book.
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1,289 reviews
January 27, 2019
Dem - Italy
Ekta - Sweden
Ericailcane - Italy
Erosie - Netherlands
Hello Monsters - Belgium
Hitnes - Italy: "Fine as a leaf, smooth as a squid, heavy as darkness, still as a stone."
Joska - Germany
Microbo - Italy
Zetka - Belgium
Zosen - Barcelona
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Author 33 books70 followers
November 14, 2007
The cover of the copy I bought was different but I'm assuming it's the same book. Really cool stuff! Ugh... I can add art books, right?
Profile Image for Chris S.
250 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2009
Inspiring. I bought a sketchbook and pencils and begun to draw again as a result of reading this book.
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1,279 reviews12 followers
January 17, 2011
This is where the real art is. I open this one every few months for ideas and inspiration. The artwork by almost all of the people in this book is amazing. Truly inspired.
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6 reviews15 followers
April 25, 2011
Really fun and inspiring book to look through! Street Sketchbook holds a diverse collection of street artists, whom all display raw, unique styles of arting.
Profile Image for Vincent.
47 reviews9 followers
December 30, 2011
A great source of I aspiration, though most of the artists herald from n. Europe. Would've liked to see a more diverse range of people from Americas and Asia.
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Author 13 books6 followers
July 30, 2011
Beautiful book, interesting insights and biographies and wonderful work! Looking through these amazing sketchbooks just makes you want to draw, draw, draw draw!
2 reviews3 followers
October 2, 2008
Gorgeous drawings... interesting information. Beautiful book to keep around for inspiration.
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