Sketching at the Airport

My Family Trip to Kumamoto

6/29/20241 min read

As I waited to board my flight for a family trip to Kumamoto, I realized the perfect opportunity had presented itself - time to do some sketching! You know how it goes, you have to arrive at the gate early and end up with some downtime before boarding. Rather than just sitting idly, I pulled out my trusty sketchbook and got to work.

I find the hustle and bustle of an airport to be such an inspiring setting. The variety of people, the architectural details, the sense of anticipation - it all makes for wonderful subject matter. And there's just something satisfying about capturing those fleeting airport moments with pencil and paper.

This blog post ended up resonating with a lot of my followers on Facebook. It seemed people were particularly interested in the portable drawing kit I had brought along for the trip. That positive response got me thinking - why not turn this hobby into something more?

So I decided to set up an online store selling all the materials needed for DIY art projects. Because the truth is, the creative process of making things yourself can be just as fun and rewarding as the final product. There's a sense of pride and accomplishment that comes from crafting something with your own two hands.

I'm really excited to share my passion for sketching and DIY with others. Hopefully this new venture will inspire more people to embrace their inner artist, whether in an airport, at home, or anywhere in between. Stay tuned for updates on the shop and be sure to share your own creative pursuits!