I find the end of the year offers the opportunity and the time to stop and think about the year just past, what has happened, how we made it through and what we made.
The year has had highs and lows, like any year, and less time than I would have liked to just make art; but as I sat and went back thru the things I'd done, I was happy to see that I had managed to make 10 pieces that felt like favourites. In fact it was good to discover there were more than 10 things so I had to choose! It had felt a bit like I hadn't done as much as i had hoped to do, yet once again, the process of stopping and reflecting helped me see that a lot had actually happened in the studio.
As part of my list-loving nature, here are my favourite ten pieces I made this year. As ever, I can't honestly rank them, so they just get listed alphabetically.
It is an enjoyable process to be reminded of things that have been put away or moved on or headed elsewhere. A bit like re-visiting old friends.
1. A Letter a Week 1 a hanging book of pierced holes. I love the way it falls and its lightness...
2. A Letter a Week 2 the colours, the paper and the dos-a-dos binding just made me feel happy about this wee book...
3. A Subversive Stitch my first edition for BookArtObject this year - I loved the mad red threads and the feminist work that emerged...
4. Bound a book I never thought I would think I liked, but I found it powerful...
5. Emerging from shadow the second collaborative book with Susan, forced to work dark, but ended up in the light...
6. Memory Keepers the third collaboration, and a joyful travel memoir
7. Rusty apple an example of my newly discovered joy of rusting with tea both green and black...
8. Seeking Solitude the first collaborative book - random threads, beautiful words...
9. Snow falling in daylight my second edition for BAO - the elegant simplicity of the embossed snowflakes...
10. The Unbearable Whiteness... a marker of our wet and white summer earlier in the year...
Thanks for wandering a little way down memory lane with me...
The year has had highs and lows, like any year, and less time than I would have liked to just make art; but as I sat and went back thru the things I'd done, I was happy to see that I had managed to make 10 pieces that felt like favourites. In fact it was good to discover there were more than 10 things so I had to choose! It had felt a bit like I hadn't done as much as i had hoped to do, yet once again, the process of stopping and reflecting helped me see that a lot had actually happened in the studio.
As part of my list-loving nature, here are my favourite ten pieces I made this year. As ever, I can't honestly rank them, so they just get listed alphabetically.
It is an enjoyable process to be reminded of things that have been put away or moved on or headed elsewhere. A bit like re-visiting old friends.
1. A Letter a Week 1 a hanging book of pierced holes. I love the way it falls and its lightness...
2. A Letter a Week 2 the colours, the paper and the dos-a-dos binding just made me feel happy about this wee book...
3. A Subversive Stitch my first edition for BookArtObject this year - I loved the mad red threads and the feminist work that emerged...
4. Bound a book I never thought I would think I liked, but I found it powerful...
5. Emerging from shadow the second collaborative book with Susan, forced to work dark, but ended up in the light...
6. Memory Keepers the third collaboration, and a joyful travel memoir
7. Rusty apple an example of my newly discovered joy of rusting with tea both green and black...
8. Seeking Solitude the first collaborative book - random threads, beautiful words...
9. Snow falling in daylight my second edition for BAO - the elegant simplicity of the embossed snowflakes...
10. The Unbearable Whiteness... a marker of our wet and white summer earlier in the year...
Thanks for wandering a little way down memory lane with me...