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I'm sad to say the Brooklyn Art Library as a physical space is no more. "No longer financially viable." Coupled with that, there was a catastrophic fire in the truck that was carrying the books after they were packed up, and some of the collection was destroyed. My two sketchbooks were among the destroyed books, as well as the sketchbooks created by two of my friends.
So sad.
However. Hooray hooray! The online digital library still exists. You can find both of my sketchbooks there, as well as the amazing and beautiful and imaginative books of so many other artists from around the world. How cool is that! https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library?search=cat%20fink And of course, you can find my books here on my site. Click on Gallery, and then on the Sketchbook Projects.
Thank you, Brooklyn Art Library people, for all you created over seventeen years. You are stars.