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		<title>My Moleskine sketchbooks</title>
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There’s something I haven’t talked about even if it’s going to have its importance in my trip. When we think about a travel, we think about travel journals. We think about Chatwin or Hemingway, or Delacroix the painter and his Carnets marocains, or Gauguin. Travel journaling is intimely linked with traveling : it&#8217;s the way [...]]]></description>
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<p>There’s something I haven’t talked about even if it’s going to have its importance in my trip. When we think about a travel, we think about travel journals. We think about Chatwin or Hemingway, or Delacroix the painter and his <em>Carnets marocains</em>, or Gauguin. Travel journaling is intimely linked with traveling : it&#8217;s the way to set the events on the record&#8230; on a journal notebook of course.</p>
<p>Why am I telling this? I haven’t the faintest idea, I wanted to write about sketchbooks and about my travel, and it collided, but it’s too interesting to be erased now. (no, it’s not interesting, but I don’t want to find another intro so this one’ll do!)</p>
<p>The sketchbooks I wanted to tell about are those I realised during my studies. My school was the <a href="http://www.ecv.fr">ECV Aquitaine</a>, and my <a href="http://julietterobert.com">big sister</a> gave me a sketchbook, I don’t remember for what occasion it was. The sketchbook was a  <a href="http://www.moleskine.com" >Moleskine</a>,you know, one of these little black books with mole-skin (not really) cover on the outside, a creamy paper inside and an oh-so-romantic-but-a-bit-exagerated history wrapped all around&#8230; The gift fell just right, because I began to do things in that sketchbook, and the more I did things, the more I needed it.</p>
<p><a class="gallery" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joachim/1731847/" title="bjorn07 by Joachim, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/2/1731847_ce02c580f1_o.jpg" width="819" height="715" alt="bjorn07" /></a></p>
<p>You see, when you have an activity that’s creative but surrounded with walls, when you work or study and the Brief is king, it’s good to have a way to evade creatively&#8230; It’s about exploring new things, discovering new way of doing it and get out of the box. Or is it about basic creative hygiene? To tell you the truth, I don’t know.</p>
<p>Anyway, I quickly understood the importance all of this had for me, so I decided to share the thing on the interwebs. It was in 2004, I started a kind of photoblog without photos, but with scans of my sketchbook pages, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joachim/collections/72157600285966194/">with also a mirror on Flickr</a>. I maintained this project for two years, and filled four Small Moleskine Sketchbooks : Aloÿs, Björn, Cristöbal, Daphnëe (with or without ¨ of coürse.)</p>
<p><a  class="gallery"  href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joachim/65222107/" title="daphnee-02 by Joachim, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/25/65222107_0b2e49d655_o.jpg" width="829" height="686" alt="daphnee-02" /></a></p>
<p>The blog, now <a href="http://octolan.com/moleskine">shut down</a>, was primordial in my practice : the sketchbook pages I created were destined to be online. I knew, when I created, that I’d have readers, and it pushed me to finalize my pages, to try new things&#8230;</p>
<p>And the readers were there&#8230; I didn’t keep the stats, but some blogs wrote about me. <a href="http://www.moleskinerie.com/2004/04/joachim_du_bele.html">Moleskinerie</a> first, then <a href="http://boingboing.net/2004/12/02/le-moleskine-blog.html">BoingBoing</a> totally by surprise (being boingboinged is an experience not unlike discovering your little brother on the front page of a national newspaper — not that I would know anything about that though). And I was also linked on <a href="http://drawn.ca/">Drawn!</a> and on some other blogs.</p>
<p>I have to mention that the best things happened thanks to the Moleskine users community that grew around the same time as my project. I discovered Moleskinerie.com around the time I started my project, and I quickly became friends with Armand, blogger in chief. It’s via Moleskinerie that I met Patrick, who maintained MoleskineArt, and thanks to whom I could participate to my first exhibition, Proj:Exhibition, in Hong Kong, where some of my sketchbook pages were showed along with other artists sketchbooks. My first exhibition in my whole life! International fame, almost!</p>
<p>Then in 2006 I also participated to the <a href="http://www.moleskine.com/events/detour/detour_london/detour_exhibition_in_central_london.php">Detour Exhibition</a> in London, organized by Moleskine. My sketchbook &#8220;Cristobal&#8221; was with other Moleskines from known artists. Global fame, let me tell you!</p>
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<p>That is also around this time, with the end of my studies taking all my time, that I felt less need and impulsion to continue. So I finished the sketchbook &#8220;Daphnée&#8221; without publishing the last pages. These were not shown to a lot of people&#8230; and it&#8217;ll stay like that :)</p>
<p>After three years of hiatus, wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to start again?Why would I tell you all about that anyway?</p>
<p>Of course I&#8217;ll bring some sketchbooks along in my travel. But well, I&#8217;ll write about it another day, there&#8217;s so much to tell about that&#8230;</p>
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