Sarah Booth, George Booth, and J. J. Sedelmaier in conversation at the Society of Illustrators, November 8, 2017 My photograph, edited for brightness by J. J. Sedelmaier |
A recent eBay listing, though, may shed some light on his process. A sketch Booth included in a note to one John may be a true example of the dictionary approach he described. The line, "One feels better after the morning enharmonic," indeed sounds as if it might have been derived from browsing a dictionary, and it prompted me to look up the unfamiliar word's definition. Enharmonic, then, is defined as relating to notes with the same pitch but different notations, such as C sharp and D flat. It is always an adjective, never a noun, except in the skilled hands of George Booth, whom I suspect was influenced by the word's sound rather than its dictionary definition.
George Booth eBay listing accessed September 18, 2022 |
George Booth eBay item description |
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