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Thursday, December 30, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Ahhhh... Letraset
I have had the chance to pull out some of the lovely old and used Letraset I have bought and been gifted.
I have a small book in mind and have been trying to work out how to say what I want to say. It came to me that glassine paper might do what I wanted to do - it has a shiny surface and can be a bit crinkly and crackly...
It is also a bit see-through and the light plays with it in a very pleasing manner. So being me, I chose to go with the bits of white Letraset I had and to see how they might work...
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Star completed after one of those days...
So, I was travelling along nicely with this star piece I was doing for the bloke from Dad's church.
It took me three hours to get the lettering and design onto the star (previous post). Then I began to fill it all in. Thanks to Barry for taking the shots of me at work.
Slowly and steadily we went along. After another three hours the pieces was complete. All the letters coloured in and tidied up. All the pencil lines removed.
Whole words almost wiped away.
We went and bought a can of gold spray paint to see if I could somehow apply that and then re-work the lettering. Which in the end, was what I did. Each and every letter had to be painted around again to create a straight outline (every single line had become furry and blurred, but not all as bad as those pictured above).
I got a container and sprayed the paint into it so it became liquid, then got a paintbrush and painted it on. This is the worst E repaired.
The overall results were satisfactory. This is the THE that had virtually disappeared.
And the star was delivered on time for the Christmas Light Show and Festival. Very. Very. Stressful. The repair took a further 4 hours, so all up a 10 hour job.
Must be time to do something more relaxing!Thursday, December 23, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Of birds and bits
We are roaring towards the end of the year and there is still plenty going on. We have however, taken some time to wander and ponder, and play and prepare...
We were buying some sandstone at a landscape suppliers the other day and found these two precious wee metal birds on a windowsill - they came home with us.
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Hear Me Roar
The title of my latest book; hinted at back here...
Having made my set of feminist mini posters or postcards; I thought it might be nice to somehow bring the A4 posters into a book of sorts. To see them all together with their powerful messages in bold and bright colours felt like a good thing to try.
I fiddled and faddled in my head for a bit; and then despite my preference for not using an accordion fold in an artists' book, I chose that format. My reticence is that with an accordion book you oftentimes see the whole book at once. I like to build my way through the reading of an artists' book; building narrative if you like. I like the book form to lead you somewhere; to tell a story; to build on what has been; to encourage you to anticipate what comes next. Sometimes an accordion feels like a bit of a blunt instrument to me! ta da! Here it all is!
But I figured that the posters aren't necessarily leading you anywhere - to a final conclusion so to speak - they are statements on their own and could afford to be read as a whole.
I also thought that being seen all at once would make for the kind of big statement I think they can make; so on balance there I went.
Given they are each A4 size, and there are 7 of them plus two covers they do take up a rather lot of space; and do not make for easy photographing.
Outside on Friday. Lovely how the sunlight lets the embossing on the title page be seen.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Website update and WIP
I still haven't managed to photograph my Hear Me Roar book - it is an awkward size and shape and I need the right weather to get it outside. Instead, here are a couple of other things that have been happening in amongst So Much Food...
I have recently updated the Gallery page on my website. On this page I am trying to give folk a look at some of my favourite pieces (new and old) and then link back here to the blog, so people can get a feel for the process and my thoughts; what I was hoping to achieve; what I did and how I did it. It seems to me to add richness to the whole image thing that way.
So I have just added in A Subversive Stitch, Peace Mends the World and Silence Helps No-one. Three quite different books; with different subjects, different materials and different forms. Hope you enjoy visiting.
It was also taped into positions and transferred with the carbon paper.
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Of food and flowers and friends and family
It seems to me that this December is fuller than I remember a December being for quite some time. Last year we were all so tentative about gathering and travelling and moving around was not so easy. As I think about this year, for us here in Queensland, I think it is almost like the social calm (= frenzy fun) before the storm.
We have been fortunate to have lived with very little circulating virus for a long time. Our border opens again tomorrow and what follows of course will be our first real attempt at 'living with the virus'. I imagine things will be and feel, quite different when we experience first hand what so many other places have been living with for ages.
Interesting times, and for that reason alone I think I am being a bit livelier and more social than I usually am, as I expect things will get trickier down the track.
So this post is really about food and flowers and friends and family and gathering...
Out for Tapas on a school night!