Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Red Card
We are on the mend and even tho I love not feeling physically sick with aches and pains and grunge; I think I love having my brain back more! I have really noticed how my brain is getting back to normal - seeing connections and getting enthused, wondering about new techniques and ideas. It feels good.
So I managed to finish my book Red Card.
I made my first artists' book about Australian women being killed by their partners or ex-partners back in 2014. Ten years later, after much hand-wringing, promises, plans and consultations, very little has changed.
In this book I give red cards to governments, lawmakers and law enforcers who need to do so much more to stop women being killed. I give a red card to those men who quite simply, need to stop killing women. I also give a red card to the media who continue to blame women and describe him as a good bloke.
In many sports a red card sees you sent off the field or court, no longer able to participate in the game or match.
I am weary and tired that so little action is taken against this domestic terrorism. I repeat and repeat and repeat STOP. JUST STOP.
I like the combination of black and stitched running stitch and the red machine stitching. When the book cover is open fully and laid flat and face down; the red machine stitching takes on the form of a cross. With the cover closed, the horizontal stitching flatlines...
As ever, I do love a random, dangling thread. The horizontal stitching is nice and clean, but the spine sewing leaves these threads. Domestic terrorism is tangled and messy for those stuck within it.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Still trying, but now with some words
So after making shapes and blobs and drawing some lines, I began to try to work out how the words might work with the imagery.
After I had fiddled and played and tried and tested things, these are the notes I wrote on the back of each page.
The black pen is too harsh. Writing over the shapes and lines feels the opposite of the words. The writing style feels complicated.
I remain somewhat unsure aa to how I might bring transparency into the mix but I'm hopeful that it might linger at the outside edges of my thinking and work itself out and let me know!
Generally speaking I think I have got some good guide posts - the smooth Japanese card, the washi tape for masking out, the masking out itself as part of the design, the pencil, the capital letters, and the white pen. All good to keep going with. I think also the cooler greys. Maybe adding some extra dimension to the shapes? Still not sure!!!
Next question to ponder - is each page done in the same colour way and tones? Or does each page have its own colour? There are seven so...???
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Trying something out
As mentioned previously, I am really hoping to make a book sometime using my seven sets of words that began with walk... and look slowly
In fact, I went to Julie Chen's Artist Book Ideation cards and captured some goals and guides for making the book. I thought if I took away the structure and techniques issue and just worked to a set of guidelines I might get myself closer to just making the book, given that I have the words, rather than face three more years of pondering...
I find the cards a marvellous tool for breaking through road blocks - they are a bit like the Nike tag line and get me going to - just do it.
I don't often work with the accordion structure so that will be a bit of a challenge. (You can see some testing of ideas and counting of pages coming through the page from the other side!). Mixed media I think I can work with, the translucent/transparent paper is yet to be worked through, but I was happy I got to work with my favourite colours! I have to design an enclosure or box as well. So, these are my parameters.
This was all done a few weeks ago, but on the weekend I collected some watercolours and cards from the studio and brought them home just in case the mood or moment arrived where I felt up to doing something with them. Mindless blobs of watercolour seemed perfect for my brain fog.
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Not much, but something
I still haven't spent any time making down at the studio, but I did pop in the other day to collect some cards. I was pleasantly surprised see that before I got sick I had re-arranged a few things and that this little display was now the welcome at the front door. I had completely forgotten I had done this.
I did manage to sit and stitch three more fragments of fabric with resist. Yippee. Major milestone. I felt some of the stitching may not have been clear/legible so added the words and some inked morse code for clarification. Red is still clearly having a moment with me.
And that was pretty much that. As we emerge from under a blanket of blah we managed to walk to town and have a coffee this morning. Another milestone. As a reward, our companion was this young water dragon.
And keeping us company through the week have been flowers and twinkles - cheering us up on the miserablest days. Strelitzias from a neighbour and one of Dad's orchids.
Onwards.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Some good news
I haven't managed to get to the studio or do anything for quite a while now, so the only thing I have to blog about is some good news received from the State Library of Queensland.
Back in 2017, the Library acquired one of my books what about? why doesn't? what can? what does?for their collection.
I recently fielded an enquiry about whether I had any of the edition left as they were interested in purchasing an additional copy.
The book attempts to answer four questions I often see asked about domestic abuse and family violence:
What about male victims?
Why doesn't she leave?
What can I do?
What does gender have to do with it?
The Library has a White Gloves Room, where the Australian Library of Art often hosts White Gloves events. These events offer visitors the opportunity to engage with artists' books in their collection, to learn more about them and to experience handling them.
In this instance, the Library wanted to purchase another copy of my book, so that they could make it available for these programs; especially for the handling. This way the original remains in the collection and can be brought out to be handled by individual patrons; but the second version would be able to be handled by many more people.
I was honoured that the book was selected for this program.
And the book leads us to action. In big ways, and in small ways. To take to the streets, or to condemn a sexist joke or comment. To sign a petition, or to listen to a friend and help them stay safe.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
In the red
The number of times I wrote Studio - stamping or Studio - stitch on my daily to do list in the last week or more is funny. I think I managed an hour or two twice during the week before I needed to come home and nap. So progress has been slow.
I set out to do the Letraset on the red cards. In the foreground is an inside cover masked off for stamping.
Here are some of the cards. I honestly feel as if it's got to be this loud, this simple, this clear.