Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Continuing with the nesting book
The pages are coming along well for the new nesting book. I continue to struggle with how much to add in, or leave out. How soft and gentle to be; how not to overcrowd things; how to make it friendly enough to read without distracting. Heaven only knows why I still have all this fluff going on in my head when I make a book, but here I am.
I have done the writing, and am happy with it. It is soft, it is subtle and it is legible.
Nidus is the title of the book - Latin for nest.
Some of the words on the pages...
A bunch of the pages tumbled together.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Another nesting book...
I have been enjoying my book about nests a lot, and on the way through started to create some more pages that could possibly be used for another book.
The pages are all grey, which I like, and I imagined a really soft book, so I was hoping to be able to get white wording onto the pages (not the black of the typewriter).
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Boxes and displaying things
I have almost finished my book for Narratives. The pages are done and the cover is done and the colophon is done. The backing sheets have been glued into place. I have gathered some extra bibs and bobs.
And my mind has turned to storage and display. I had planned to make a display tray with a divider to hold the book and some bits alongside it. At different points over the past few weeks I have watched some videos; drawn some ideas; plotted out a path or paths to making a box with grey board and book cloth. I chose the book cloth and got the grey board!
Sunday was the day I had on my To Do List - make box.
So I set aside time and sat down to think my way through once again. Playing around here with some cardboard and getting a feel for how big I wanted it to be; how high I wanted the walls to be.
I decided I would do a trial run using Bristol Board/very lightweight card.
It was great to get out of my head and into my hands. As I went about doing the things I thought I should do (in my head) my hands remembered that I needed to do other things, and do some things differently. Thank you hands.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
So many steps to a book
Well, in between rain showers and storms I have been slowly pottering along progressing a couple of things. A calligraphic commission has been posted, the book for Narratives is edging closer, and the second book of Silences is oh so close to being finalised!
Evidence of ongoing trimming. I actually took this shot at what I thought was the end of the task; only to discover a bit later that there were 5 books hidden under a sheet of paper that still needed to be stitched AND trimmed! Laugh.
Now to wrap, pack and post and take a walk through all the second silences...
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The love of nests
I got a wonderfull surprise last week when B came home from his art class, bearing a box with three nests and some eggs in it! His marvellous teacher had told him to "take them home so Fiona can photograph them"!
And that is exactly what I did.
The eggs are a mix of chicken eggs and quail eggs and don't belong to the actual nests themselves, but they do look lovely within them.
Here follows a bunch of photos in all sorts way in celebration of nests (and birds, and feathers, and eggs).
The final ones are taken using the app that the square point of sale device which we use recommends for taking shots of items for retail online shops...interesting and slightly ethereal.
Deep sigh. They are such glorious things. So clever, so remarkable, so robust.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
International Women's Day
8 March is International Women's Day - first celebrated in 1911, the Day seeks to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It also marks a call to action to accelerate gender equality.
As we sit and watch a world, led mostly by middle-aged or old white men, take us to war in so many places, wreak havoc, and cause death, despair and destruction I wonder to myself - wouldn't women do it better? And I am mostly certainly sure that they would.
But here we are.
In small ways we do what we can to promote women; to uphold and support women, and to cheer women on. To have their backs, to bolster and boost them and to promote their excellence. Go girls!!!
I make work about women, and I make work about women friends. I hope to do a much larger body of work about women friends mid year; but for today, I am sharing my feminist poster works and postcards.
I have loaded them into the online shop and for the next week, all women's work is 10% off.
A sample of them along with two of my Fragile Gains series.
One of my favourite A4 posters...
This one speaks to me so much of all that is held within the Epstein files - such depravity and abuse of power.
We are all so much more than this; and women are worthy of respect, empathy, and understanding even if they aren't your daughter.
A catch cry for women everywhere to keep on protesting, to keep on resisting, to keep on writing and calling their political representatives...
There is only one set of these seven postcards left...
And these fragile eggshells, speak so eloquently of the gains we have made, which we must protect.


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