Some of my favorite pages.....
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Showing posts with label artist books. Show all posts
Art Journal
I love the wire spine that I made for this book! It took me a few attempts at getting the right wire weight to work with the chunky beads that I wanted to use. I would have had more success with the wire if I had more experience. I have a new found appreciation for those who do wire work in making jewelry, etc.
Project Pronounced Complete #7
Tall Sally was the title of the book in one of my book binding books. It is tall and narrow with envelope inserts sewn in the middle of each signature. The placement of the holes in the spine was something new to learn for me. The whole book was a delicious challenge. I began this book with the idea to send it in for submission with all the time and effort it was going to take be to completed. Yikes...the move, new business, and no art studio for a year put this plan on hold.
After I took the book out of the "to be completed" box, I was no longer interested in what I had started. I no longer liked the cover that I had originally made. The first thing I did was remake the front cover by salvaging the embellishments I wants to reuse. My art style had changed during the time span when I had first started this project. I just had to close my eyes to the first four signatures that I made and move on.....and that is exactly what I did.
After I took the book out of the "to be completed" box, I was no longer interested in what I had started. I no longer liked the cover that I had originally made. The first thing I did was remake the front cover by salvaging the embellishments I wants to reuse. My art style had changed during the time span when I had first started this project. I just had to close my eyes to the first four signatures that I made and move on.....and that is exactly what I did.
Front Cover
Spine
Back Cover
Signatures
You can see the envelopes
One of my favorite page layouts.
I kept my artwork simple.
I did more rubber stamping than collage.
This is where the previous signatures were completed and I started the new signature with NYC. I went from doing a lot of collage to a very simple format.
Family Treasure Book - June 19th
If you are in the Tulsa area....you can register for this class at Croppinsville Studio....guaranteed to be rocking good fun!
Labels:
art projects,
artist books,
Croppinsville Studio,
Tim Holtz
Junque Journal Class!
Each student will have a COMPLETED project to take home. Now that's what I call a "Make & Take". Click here for more information:
Labels:
artist books,
Croppinsville,
Fragment Tiles,
Tim Holtz
Paste Paper Book

This was my paste paper book that I made in a recent workshop with Rosie Kelley. I absolutely love workshops that encompass lots of art! I have only posted my favorite pages from my book "Circles".....a poem written by Mary Oliver.
The paper is Arches Text Wove with Rosie's special formula of paste and paint. She also taught a lot of secret touches that make her books so unique....but they are no longer big secrets!
I sewed an antique button as the closure for my book. It seemed appropriate for my theme.

I love the dry embossing to enhance design elements for a page. The title and the window are surrounded by embossing. I added a narrow strip of paste paper to balance the window frame.

Rosie has a "bounce" to her lettering that I am crazy about. I especially like the energy that it gives to her pieces. She makes it look so natural but it takes a lot of planning to give it that particular feeling. This is my first attempt....I needs a whole lot more practice for sure!
I do love the different size letters as well. I do not enjoy lettering made using lines and perfect spacing!
The other element that Rosie does is to write over text or between lines using another color ink and hand. That technique needs planning and I did not take the time to do that.

I punched circles in the paper to continue my theme. I also added sewing with my Featherweight machine before assembling my book.
I love the scribbling that overlaps from the paste paper onto the white pages.

The blue paint lines were drizzled on top of the pages.

Rosie suggests making the pages different sizes and shapes to add lots of interest. I love that about my book!
Mary Oliver writes about the blue heron in her poem "Circles". I could hardly believe it when I saw this mark which looks like a bird in flight! I love it when that happens!!!
"The First Words" were written separately and then attached using French knots.
I also attached the page sewing by hand with gold metallic thread.


I was amazed at how much of my paste paper pages worked so well with Mary's poem. "A bundle of light" was the perfect text for this snippet of paste paper.
There isn't any way one could plan out the poem during a painting process. In fact, I had no idea that I would select this poem. I only found it after I spent time with my dried painted pages when I decided that this particular poem would be perfect!

The other element that I like in my book are the tiny little circles that were added.

The Colophon is such an important page to add when making an artist book.....and then I spelled the word wrong! So I added the "o" on a separate square and glued on top of the "a"! I find that when I make mistakes....I come up with the "fix" that really enhances my work.
If I had spelled Colophon correctly the first time, I would never have been so clever.
I still have left over paste from the class. Yikes....I need to make more painted pages for a new book before it spoils!
Being house bound from the blizzard is perfect timing.....so off I go to my studio now.
Labels:
artist books,
Calligraphy,
Paste Paper,
Rosie Kelley
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