Alan E. Cober

SketchBook Club: Alan E. Cober

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Welcome back to SketchBook Club! This week, Sketchbook Skool co-founder Danny Gregory takes you through the books of reportage artist Alan E. Cober…after making a bit of an art confession. (Some of you will be able to relate.)

Alan Cober’s work will appeal to anyone who likes reportage, or on-the-spot drawing, like what you’ve seen Sketchbook Skool fakulty members Veronica Lawlor and Melanie Reim do. It will also be interesting for people who suffer from that art-inhibiting disease known as perfectionism. Enjoy!

The books by Alan Cober that Danny discusses in this week’s SketchBook Club are:

The Forgotten Society

The Sketchbook

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