Book Making, General, Printing, Uncategorized

Adapt and Alter – 30th October 2023

Lately life has been a bit complicated and not quite under my control, but that’s OK, however it has meant that time in the studio has been short and unpredictable. I have found that I have not been able to devote enough time and thought to a body of work, so I’ve been jumping around with all sorts of things. In many ways it has been quite liberating but now I find that I need to gather all those thoughts and experiments together and present myself with a rational plan about it all and where to go next.

There were ideas about prescribed stationery sizes that we all use and recognise, after my memory cards and loom cards, I have found myself drawn back to postcards and I have a set of those printed and not yet dry. More next time.

There were experiments using Hosho lightweight paper and coverless book formats.

Ideas around loose threads stitched into the antique textile fragments. Fragments always have interesting edges, they could be ripped, cut, worn out or have unpicked seams.

Old seams

Dart stitching

Two different weights of thread, mending, or an adaptation?

Many of my thoughts are moving towards adaptations of the past to meet the needs of the present. Whether it be darning a sleeve, shortening a hem, or creating postcards!

We all adapt and alter.

Book Making, General, Printing, Uncategorized

Following up Ideas – 11th September 2023

Although I am retaining the idea of Alterations I have found myself following up ideas fairly randomly. It has been relaxing just going where an idea takes me without the focus on presenting a body of work. I did however in this haphazard fashion complete three books between playing with folds of paper with an eye to future projects.

Sample Book 2022

I had worked a sample book dated 2020 – 2021 last year and I thought that I would make one from 2022, so I printed 2cm fragments from plates designed and printed in that year and constructed this book. I shall try and do another book  for 2023, next January, with a different design and shapes of printed fragments. I like this idea and wonder why I hadn’t thought about it years ago! Too late now.

Unpicked Pleats

Here I took my favourite printing plate and printed it onto Hosho paper, that I had been experimenting with lately. Its a small book which sits in my hand.

Altered Messages

This set of five books began with the idea of predetermined sized stationery that many societies use, postcards, A4, A3 etc. I found a small envelope and it was a short jump to the messages that we place within them. I again used the Hosho paper as it folds down easily, made the envelopes from Indian cotton rag paper and designed a plate the correct size. I printed a series of five, each time removing a part of the plate so that the fifth print was just the bare bones of the design. 

Altered, until there was little left.

The envelopes were lined with painted tissue and the editions were printed to the covers.

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Book Four – 18th August 2023

The Collaboration between myself and Fiona Dempster in Australia has been ongoing throughout this year, but because of our various commitments the exchanges have not been regular, but that doesn’t matter it is the spirit and commitment between us that is vital and joyful.

See here and here.

Fiona will, I’m sure write about her book, so here are a few notes about my fourth book, 

‘The Shape of Two Sides’

Over the years I have made several arrangements of ‘glued spine’ books. I particularly like the way that the pages can stand equally spaced out, forming a fan.  This arrangement reflects the Northern and Southern Hemispheres that Fiona and I inhabit whilst commenting on the collaboration.

Physically its a strong book, both in terms of structure and image

This book is a new variation and involved printing 56 pages for the two books. The printed page edges are derived from the print of lace, fully worked in the book “Shape Defines Purpose”.

The paper used is Somerset 250 gsm 

Book size is 6.5cm high and 31cm open

Covers are painted and mono printed paper with text and Fiona’s paper

And here is Fiona’s book, a beautiful strong book with delicate pages 

We have committed to two more books and I’m sure that we will continue to stretch ourselves as Book Artists.