Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Making cards of art...
In preparation for the Scottish exhibition I have decided to print some cards that folk may or may not want to buy as a memento of the show.
The last ones arrived today so I have four different images/details of works that will be displayed.
There are two 'landscape' cards. First up a detail of Travelling Home, and those lovely lovely pegs.
And secondly, a close up of Bundled and Burnt.
There are two 'portrait' cards as well. The first is a close up of the wrapper of The Emigrants.
And the second is a detail of some of the scrolls that make up All That was Lost.
And even funnier, here are some close-ups of the close-ups on the cards!
Sunday, July 21, 2024
A good few days
In the week where I tested negative to Covid and could venture out into the world again, there were some small and lovely moments of art and books.
The first one was as we walked down the main street and stopped to look in the window of a shop, thinking about gifts for Scotland. Barry was about to say that jewellery looks like yours - when he realised it was! Very exciting to be on display in the front window on the main street.
Available at Maleny Additions, 3/25 Maple St Maleny.
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Celebrating Books Maleny - Big Book Club
This is a week of many things. Given my quietude and time at home there hasn't been much action.
I have been busy preparing (I hope) for an interview with Kate Evans at our Big Book Club discussion on Saturday. This year around we have explored the notion "Is Irish writing have a moment?". We asked folk to read two books by Irish writers and we will discuss these in small groups.
the queen of dirt island by Donal Ryan and the 2023 Booker Prize winner Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. Both are remarkable books and contain so much richness for thought and discussion.
After our small group discussions we gather together for a plenary session and this year we have invited back our favourite book person - Kate Evans, who co-hosts the ABC's weekly radio show The Bookshelf. Kate is a marvellous interviewer, but we really enjoyed turning things around last year and interviewing her - this time to mine her rich wealth of knowledge, understandings, and insights into Irish authors and writing.
The plan is that I do the interview, but of course we wait to make sure that I will be safe to do so.
I have read a heap of Irish writers in preparation for this event and highly recommend both of these books; and so many others...
In between times it has been about getting lot of joy from the garden - making small bunches of delight here and there to make me happy.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Isolated stitching
It has been a quietish week here as I tested positive to Covid on Wednesday. No real symptoms, but we knew there was a fair bit about and we were about to have dinner with my Dad so we did a precautionary test and I was gobsmacked! Dad delivered dinner to us that night.
I am tired and a bit achy and feeling not quite 'me' but otherwise am not feeling too badly. Isolating at home as best I can - getting outside in the fresh air for a few walks but keeping a very wide berth if we meet anybody along the way.
So I have been stitching.
It would be nice to report that I have finished the seventh scroll - and I have! So that was good news.
I had started scroll 7 thinking of the pink of the heather...
I thought this pink would be deep enough to hold its own; but when I looked at the first word I tried, it was clear that you could see that there was something pink there; but that you couldn't quite read it. Given the scrolls will be displayed at a bit of a distance, I knew this one wouldn't work either, so I unpicked the word and began again in this deep forest green.
And here I am with plenty of time at home and no reason not to, so I have begun. You can see how pale the lilac thread was and hard it is to read. I thought about the steely blue seas near us in the Highlands and found two that might work. In the end I selected the slightly lighter one as the dark one ended up looking too much like dark grey.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
More pebble jewellery
I have been asked to make a few pieces of jewellery of late, and there has been some interest in a shop stocking some, so I thought I had better get down to it and get some done. It had been a while since I played in the workshop, so it took a bit of time to get back into the groove of things, but fortunately it all came back and I managed to get some bits done.
I brought a bunch of pieces I had made back from the workshop in small packages, trying to keep the pieces I thought might work best together, together.
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Some of the words on the scrolls and dismantling
I did a fair bit of research from the museum, from archives and books trying to work out some of the things that folk may have had in their homes in the Highlands around the 1820s.
The idea of the scrolls is that they form a kind of household inventory; lists of all the things that might have been in a home, that needed to be gathered, collected and packed up when folk were forced to leave. There is a lot when you think about it.
I have included on the inventories some old Scots words which are unfamiliar to us today. I thought it might be important to also have a list of them to help people interpret the work more fully.
Some of these include:
Simmons - a rope
Flate - a straw partition
Rantle Tree - a pivoting iron bar above a fire
Creepy - a stool for children
Caff-seck - mattress ticking filled with chaff
Bosom - a brush or a broom
Kist - a chest
And yes, the stitching goes on...
Part 2...
As part of our recent photography Pop-Up show Exposed, Sheila and I chose to re-furbish and re-purpose the frames. Barry painted a number of them black, we removed old artworks, cleaned up the tape and glue residues, replaced the foam core and put in hangers.
And thus some artworks have been dismantled. I quite like what this one is becoming - lots of interesting moments appearing.
I can't find a decent photo of it anywhere - here is its sibling back in 2011...