Sketchbook challenge: Keep it moving

Image credit: László Moholy-Nagy, “Diary of a Fly” 1946

László Maholy-Nagy (Hungary, 1895 – 1946) wrote:

“every drawing can be understood as a motion study since it is a path of motion recorded by graphic means.”

For this challenge, take that idea and try to create sketches that record motion — in any number of forms or interpretations. You can draw something moving, or the impression of something moving on the paper. Draw a path or map that movement follows (as in the example above). Or draw sketches to visualize different types of motion: lurching, skipping, shaking, ballooning, popping, cracking, bending, breaking…