My creation and contribution for this year’s THE SKETCHBOOK PROJECT is titled, ONLY HUMAN. And this year, I decided to actually sketch…go figure.
I’ll be posting pages over the next few weeks, so stay tuned. You can see all my previously posted sketchbook pages by searching my blog for ‘The Sketchbook Project’.
Page 5 – Anger


Intro page and artist’s statement of intent
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About sherijkennedyriverside
Left brain, right brain, I can't decide. After many years of successful visual arts pursuits, I'm working on my other creative inclinations. Reaching inward and venturing outward as the Snoqualmie River flows onward past my doorstep and life runs freely through my being, I set pen to page to share what I perceive.
Sheri J. Kennedy grew up mostly a city-girl coasthopping from Seattle to rural Pennsylvania, Miami and back to Seattle. She currently resides on the banks of the Snoqualmie River in the scenic Cascade Mountain foothills town of North Bend, Washington USA. Her heart has found its home.
Sheri, I am equally impressed with your words as I am with your drawings. Anger, if handled improperly affects us at the cellular level too…
Blessings ~ Wendy
Yes, my comment was as much or more about him being destroyed by his own anger as about the threat he could be to others. Although, of course, it can be devastating in sparking violence as well…And since I’m a writer, I appreciate that my observations in words are coming through as meaningful in the project too. Thanks for letting me know you understood, Wendy!
Indeed it can. What I’ve noticed about anger as well is that once you let it get the best of you, it’s hard to turn back and unanger yourself.
Yes it has a tendancy to hit the replay button in your mind and emotions, doesn’t it. I very rarely get angry, and it makes me mad to get mad…lol. That’s a strange feeling. But I almost feel more upset that it got the best of me and that the trigger pushed me to it than I do about whatever happened.