Monthly Archives: January 2009
"Keeps the blank mind away," the tagline says. A random compilation of works on Moleskine notebooks found online. We’ve seen most but there are always surprising new discoveries. The Dorothea Lange "Migrant Mother" collage by Bob AuBuchon is haunting. Go … Continue reading
We’re excited to note that our Facebook group is now 3,381 members strong. The ongoing discussions include: What’s on your cover? Michael Shea (FSU): Edward Hopper’s Lazy Sunday is taped to the front cover, cut out of a magazine from … Continue reading
Beginning January 28, Germany’s largest and internationally significant festival for art and digital culture welcomes you at the House of World Cultures. The event goes through February 1st. "Looking beyond the evolving alarmist scenarios of environmental catastrophe prevalent in the … Continue reading
Gabi Campanario at Urban Sketchershas a winter scene that gave me the shivers. "I didn’t get much out of the house during the recent unusual snow storms. Here you can see my kids playing outside when the snow finally started … Continue reading
Patrick Ng recently unboxed his ’09 diaries and posted his impressions: "I’ve received my copies a few days ago, finally. The whole unwrapping experience was great, I removed the stickers slowly revealing in the middle of the furoshiki packages a … Continue reading
Welcome to OPEN SESSION: The Moleskinerie Open Thread Discussion. Moleskinerie invites you, our visitors to share your thoughts on a special topic. Today it is: "New Year's Resolutions" Image: ABF All rights reserved VIEW ALL OPEN SESSIONS HERE. Visit … Continue reading
Scarlett Lanson, a contributing editor for Beadwork Magazine has created a Moleskine journal. She blogs about the beading aspect of the journal ("as the audience for my blog is mainly beaders"),but thought of sharing something that focused on the use … Continue reading











