Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Glimpses
I have been working on finalising three verses/poems that reflect some of our time in Scotland.
I have called the series Glimpses. Each one is a glimpses of a scene I have become familiar with, and fond of, in the north of Scotland.
The chaffinches that visit our kitchen window are absolute favourites and still stop me each and every time. Yet, they move so swiftly I often only catch a glimpse.
The changing nature of the hillsides as the seasonal colour changes take effect, incrementally, yet creating such vast contrasts, inspired glimpses of the turning.
Trees of the blanket bog came about following a conversation with my brother in Australia:
“It’s Autumn there now isn’t it?” he said; “How’s the colour?”
I turned and looked out the window.
“The colour’s more down south, like Perthshire, up here, we don’t really have trees”.
And I told him what we have instead are power poles. That these are our ‘trees of the blanket bog’; and how at certain points in our regular drive, we glimpse them, scratching the sky.
I have been working on them with my beautiful new typewriter and some lovely Japanese papers.
There were typos, and layout mistakes, one time I didn't return far enough and the new line started in an indented position...so many things to focus on.
I was working towards using the Moleskine notebooks I mentioned back here...but after attempting to glue
the paper onto the lightweight page part, I was disappointed with the buckling and the way in which it flattened and deadened the lovely paper. So...B was right! And I had to ponder what to do instead.
In the interim, I went and worked on my second doodle page - which was calming and mind-emptying, so I didn't get too het up about my failure.
I knew the typed pages were good and showed promise. I had stitched the typewritten page to another page of the same paper and they created a lovely framed/bordered look. But then what to do with them?
I tried them out on some Arches Velin paper, cut as if to make a cover. I liked the look, but then thought about attachment. Would I sew right through them into the cover? That was problematic as any sewing would cut through the words which were split over the gutter of the page. Glueing them was another option - but I really didn't like how much it deadened the work and didn't let it feel alive.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Conversations with Women Friends cards
I have popped all the cards into their packets/pouches and will see if I get any more made before we head to Scotland; but for now I have enough stock to got with in preparation for the Pop Up in Armadale in late August.
Women Friends are so important in our lives, and I felt I wanted to honour those relationships somehow - recognise and celebrate them.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Conversations with Women Friends - the choices
I have turned to these conversations because they feel unique, they feel special, and they feel enriching. They are something I want to make small portable bits art about. The small works will try to celebrate the joy of women friends and the conversations we share.
Whilst I have bene pondering and playing with possible words for a while, I have settled on my ten descriptors/verses around different conversations with women friends.
This is their first iteration as a set of words. I have thoughts about other ways to share them and use them, but for now I have settled on some business card sized pieces of printmaking paper, with typewriter, vintage Letraset, silk thread hand stitching and tracing paper pouches with machine stitching.
But the journey to this point has been a bit round about!
The first challenge was what sort of pouch to present them in? I tried a few origami fold style ones of different sizes. I tried some rectangular ones made of printed lightweight paper with tape holding the edges down and I tried my usual pocket pouches that I make for pebbles and some of B's jewellery.
Interesting how I came down on the side of what I know, and what I am known for.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Doodling along
I mentioned back here that I had set up a wee doodle practice because I thought I might enjoy having a very small thing to turn to each day.
So far, I have done pretty well with it - I think I have missed one day (so did two lines the next day) and one evening I realised I hadn't done it, and with only ten minutes to go before dinner was ready I thought let's see what I can get done - and I managed half a row.
It's been interesting to notice how much I have enjoyed the maybe ten or 15 minutes I spend each day doing what is really, a fairly mindless task. I think it has enabled me to empty my mind and simply focus.
It has been little bit like a circuit breaker and then of course there is the lovely simple feedback loop that shows me that I have done a little something.
I looked at my container of watercolours and just went - I don't ever use the browns - now is the time! I had five to choose from:
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Back to jewellery - making!
In preparation for the next Pop-Up Art Show back in Scotland later in the year, I have put my head down and been working hard to create some new pieces of jewellery. Some are variations on a theme so to speak; others are new designs and I am enjoying the challenges they all bring.
I did a lot of soldering of silver wire when we were at the cottage, and on return I have rolled it and buffed it.
Here I took five of the rolled pebble forms and set them together as a necklace. Rather than solder them together and make it a rigid piece, I thought I would try to link them together; and that would give a little bit more movement to the piece.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Back to the typewriter
Yum! I spent the most delicious of mornings playing with the typewriter I got for my birthday. It was the first chance I have had to see what it does and how it does it and it was good to feel the keys under my fingers.
I had this idea in my head to use some of these Moleskine postcard books I had purchased a few years ago, to pop a couple of poems I had written in Scotland into.
I typed out the first poem to see how it would fit. And just like letterpress, discovered that you can't modify the size of the font/typeface, and the poem ended up much wider than a single page. I would need a Plan B.
I typed it at triple space, double space and single space.
And then opened it up and tested how it would go typing across the double spread and the flattened spine.
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