Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Small steps
As we begin to find our way back to making here in Maleny, I have been prepping and printing a few bits here and there. Always trying to push a few things forward at a time, just to make sure nothing gets left too far behind.
I know International Day of Peace isn't until September, but there is a process of choosing words, and selecting type, then setting type and sorting through the brown paper cutlery holders, and inking and printing, and making holes and threading cord and sorting and packing and posting.... so I figured I might start now in my spare moments!
This year I have returned to John Lennon, and am simply asking that we give peace a chance...
On return, it also became clear that I had run out of grief cards. That is not my preferred way of being so I spent time finding if I had any blanks already prepped, and cutting paper to make new cards.
And then I wanted to check which type I might have used to print the name of the press on the back of the cards...
My first guess was close, but no cigar as they say.
My second was the very essence of Goldilocks - just right!
And so I printed some backs, some fronts and some middles...
I do love a deckled edge.
Now to let them dry and do some illustrating, find some envelopes and cello bags and add them back into the inventory once more.
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Teaching and Presenting
I am excited to be presenting at a Conference in NZ in September - "Bind25". Hosted by ABCNZ it brings together fine binders and artists book makers and all associated variations in between. Whilst they have prepared an extensive week-long program I will only be dashing over for a long weekend kind of thing...life.
I am presenting on my work and thinking about how to build narrative in artists' books. The presentation is coming along and taking shape as I ponder and meander and crystallise and clarify.
Before I head off I have also been offered the opportunity to run a workshop on Building Narrative - an opportunity for folk to take their artists' book making deeper; to think their way through story telling via the medium of artists' books and to take the reader on a full and satisfying journey.
Through the week I knuckled down and grabbed hold of a heap of artists' books from my collection to start finessing and updating the course.
I brought them home and spread them out.
And sorted through the opportunity moments in the workshop where participants will sit down together and discuss what different stories different styles of artists' book tell...
And I reached a point where I knew which books would work with which books, and in which groupings and why.
Sometimes I joke that there might be two things written on my gravestone:
1. She had neat handwriting; and
2. She was organised.
The organised thing is always a bit amusing as I am the only person who ever really experiences my head space. My head is filled with thoughts that need connecting or jotting down; or which create new jumping off points for other ideas and... it can be quite the jumble. My sense has always been that my organisational side is just about trying to make sense of all this bubbling excitement!
And so as I kept having a multitude of thoughts and ideas about where to take the workshop and presentation next; I decided each thought could go on a sticky note and get stuck down. That way I wouldn't lose it, and I could watch them all come together.
It got pretty wild by the end of the morning!
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Off to a new home, and visiting
I showed these three small Grief is a Stone book-ets at the Narrative Exhibition here in Maleny in May. Whilst we were in Scotland I got the lovely new that the State Library of Queensland had purchased a set.
And then, another set! A bit like their purchase of my book about domestic abuses W?W?W?W? earlier in the year the Library has bought another set for use in their Education Kit. I love the thought that visitors and student will get to examine these and think bout grief in different ways.
So I packaged up two sets last week, and popped them in the post.
Its a busy time with my work in a few different localities across the country...
My book Red Card is a Finalist in the Libris Awards in Mackay, and the show looks marvellous from afar. Here are some photos from the installation that the Gallery has shared with me.
The catalogues of works is here and I have heard tell you might be able to do a 3D walk through of the exhibition sometime soon.
I have also sent two books across the country to Perth, to be shown in the exhibition Between The Sheets. Simply Being and Red Card have made their way over the Nullarbor Plain, and are looking good alongside some other great looking artists' books.
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Building a new alphabet and the sale
Early in the time of our last visit to Scotland, I made some marks and made some books.
At the heart of these books was mark-making, building on an old calligraphic challenge of creating an alphabet from within a square.
I am sure on investigation, that this exercise has it genesis in the Berber alphabet, but I remember it as an exploration and a creative exercise.
This is how I went about it.
I recalled the notion of a square, with an X within it.
And so I went about trying to see what shapes you could pull out of these two marks.
It's all pretty funny really, given that I mainly intend to use the letters in ways that are illegible, so all of this consideration may mean nothing; but at least I will know that the forms to begin with had been well-considered and had some sense of purpose and reason behind them.
My next job is to find some time to write with them and see how they work...
We hosted our BIG studio-grade sale on Saturday and it was an amazing success. It was such a joy to see so many artists finding things that meant something to them; that they could use; or could afford to experiment with. it was such a delight and we were left with not too many things by the end of it, for which we are grateful.
The great down-sizing has begun in earnest! Here are some before shots that B took; I failed to take any and certainly by the end of the day I had no energy to take any after shots...
I think half the books went.
Such a good day. With gratitude to all who came and visited and who bought things.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Paper, paper, everywhere...
Life is full and fast at the moment, and I am feeling like I am constantly running to keep up; but never quite getting everything done that I need to get done. Sigh
But flowers help make everything better...
There was paper all over the sewing room/studio space.
But some excellent new paper drawers to put it all in!
There is method of sorts in my madness - there are piles for sale; scraps for sale, papers free to a good home and some good papers to sell in their packs. It really was one of those jobs best done by oneself - I had a vague plan and understanding of what differentiated this paper from that paper and why, and it all worked out OK in the end.
All I have to do now is do some labels for the new drawers - numbers and descriptors of what they hold -then that job is done. Phew.