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THE BEGINNING OF MY SKETCHBOOK


TEXT & PHOTO: AMO KANNIKA

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The Beginning of My Sketchbook is a self-published artbook by Thai illustrator Amo Kannika. The book captures her transition from working exclusively in digital painting to embracing the tactile world of sketchbooks during her MA studies in the UK. It documents a personal journey of discovery, experimentation, and resilience, blending everyday observations, cultural reflections, and artistic playfulness. 

Each spread reveals Amo’s fascination with process — the layering of watercolor, gouache, watercolored pencils, oil pastel and other, all applied freely and without the pressure of perfection. 

Published in a limited edition of 100 copies, the book quickly attracted both local and international attention. It has been stocked at Bookmoby, Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC). The project also extends into sketchbook workshops for art lovers, with plans to share this practice with underprivileged youth.

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Amo Kannika (b. Thailand) is an illustrator and visual artist whose work explores the richness of Asian cultural identity and its connection to global storytelling. She’s been a freelancing visual development artist for the animation industry for a decade. She holds an MA in Children’s Books and Graphic Novels from Middlesex University, London, where she developed her practice in sketchbook art and visual narratives. 

Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Lightbox, Los Angeles (2023), and featured in major media outlets such as Bangkok Post, Sina.com, and Bilibili.com. Beyond publishing, Amo’s practice extends into teaching and community engagement, including sketchbook workshops for both children and adults in Bangkok. 

She is currently preparing her second artbook, Sketchbook Journey, while developing a children’s book project with Centro de Educação Oristone Cultural in Macau.

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SUNDAY SKETCHES

  • Sunday Sketch (Book) © Christoph Niemann


TEXT & PHOTO: CHRISTOPH NIEMANN

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When I work on my Sunday Sketches, it’s never about a sudden inspired spark. I pick a random object, and then I just stare at it. I look at it from different angles, play with the light (usually just by moving my desk lamp). And I try to open my mind as wide as possible to see if a peculiar angle reminds me of a familiar shape.

More often than not, this yields… nothing.

And when it does, I doubt it’s because I have a special gift for making these visual connections. It’s because sometimes I have the stamina to keep on staring when a saner person would do the reasonable thing and get on with their life instead.

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Christoph Niemann (*1970) is an artist, author, and illustrator. His work regularly appears on the covers of The New Yorker, National Geographic, and The New York Times. Niemann’s works have been shown in many museum exhibitions worldwide, including Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg, Germany), Museum of Contemporary Art (Bucharest, Romania), Cartoonmuseum (Basel, Switzerland), Galerie d’Italia (Vicenza, Italy), Chemie Museum (Tainan, Taiwan), MoCA Museum (Shanghai), MoMA (New York, USA).

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