As mentioned previously, I am really hoping to make a book sometime using my seven sets of words that began with walk... and look slowly
In fact, I went to Julie Chen's Artist Book Ideation cards and captured some goals and guides for making the book. I thought if I took away the structure and techniques issue and just worked to a set of guidelines I might get myself closer to just making the book, given that I have the words, rather than face three more years of pondering...
I find the cards a marvellous tool for breaking through road blocks - they are a bit like the Nike tag line and get me going to - just do it.
I don't often work with the accordion structure so that will be a bit of a challenge. (You can see some testing of ideas and counting of pages coming through the page from the other side!). Mixed media I think I can work with, the translucent/transparent paper is yet to be worked through, but I was happy I got to work with my favourite colours! I have to design an enclosure or box as well. So, these are my parameters.
This was all done a few weeks ago, but on the weekend I collected some watercolours and cards from the studio and brought them home just in case the mood or moment arrived where I felt up to doing something with them. Mindless blobs of watercolour seemed perfect for my brain fog.
these brought to mind the muffled quality of sound on a foggy morning
ReplyDeleteooh I like that Liz! Thank you.
DeleteI remember that post, those words, "walk... and look slowly". It's such a beautiful premise for a book, and as ever, I so enjoy your approach, the initial explorations, looking to see what arises - it's as if you are taking the premise of that thinking into the making of the book itself.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way of thinking about it Jillayne - thank you. It is very much about walking and looking slowly, pausing and listening softly to the work...
DeleteI love watching your process Fiona. Good things are already appearing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Dana - most kind! I love being an outsider almost as I document my process and think about my thinking...
Deletenothing wrong with going gently, Fiona. You'll get there and this is already very promising !
ReplyDeleteThanks Annick, I need to remember to go gently and to go slowly...and all shall be well.
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