"Erudite and rich with anecdote, Sketchbook Traveler takes us on an artist's-eye journey along the mighty Hudson, through the landscapes that have shaped our national history and culture. McElhinney's warm prose and exquisite, keenly-observed sketches open our mind and eyes to our own potential for mindful, artful travels."
--Sean E. Sawyer, Ph.D. The Olana Partnership
"James is the pied piper of sketchbook journaling, providing not only patient and inspiring DIY instruction; but linking one's personal practice to the passionate explorers, pilgrims, and travelers of old."
--Craig Bruns, Chief Curator, Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia
"James Lancel McIlhinny's new book Sketchbook Traveler: Hudson Valley (Schiffer Publishing, 2020) is, like many wonderful books, a hybrid overlapping several different genres. In reality, it is several books in one, which is to say that it is a great resource for readers interested in the different subjects that it treats. It is, first of all, a textbook in "mindful travel" that invites reflection about the purpose and potential of exploring the territory, and what a territory! The Hudson Valley is not only impressive in its scenic grandeur, but a central artery in American history and culture. The author offers us a superb guide to the Hudson and its changing landscapes, not neglecting the human story. The book is also a manual of drawing for the draftsman or painter, and artists of any age or inclination will find inspiration in McIlhenny's consistently reliable advice and encouragement. In summary, this book is an amalgam of the pragmatic, historical, artistic, and poetic, sometimes in the same paragraph. Perhaps uniquely, it unites "how-to" with "why?" But the heart of the book remains the author's own beautiful work, the dozens of watercolor sketches accompanied by commentary mixing technical advice and folkloric stories. Deeply human and wise, the book--in both its verbal and visual gifts--is the perfect antidote to websites and blogs."
--Steven Semes, Professor of Architecture. Notre Dame University