Tuesday, September 30, 2025

More printing and proofing

 My book of silences continues to take small steps forward, and to date no major dramas, just the odd problem to solve and sort.

Whilst waiting for some ink to dry, I got the 18pt Univers out and got the title ready - although this is not the layout of the title page, I have it out, ready to go when the chase is finally free from the 16 silences that are making up the first book.


At the moment, the plan is for an edition of 21, so I am printing 25 just in case...


These great little drying racks also offer some wonderful paper moments!



As I have previously mentioned, there is a fair bit of imposition and alignment to get right. I was trying to check whether the silence on the front and the back of the page had printed at about the same height, and thought - oh its such a great sunshiny day I am sure I'll be able to check out there, And I did.

I am happy here that the top lines on each sides line up.


And here I was hoping that the where I had to print on both sides would broadly line up as well, which I think it has.


And just what a great sky it was. So good for soul to feel warm again and to enjoy the bright light that is Australia in Spring and Summer.

And it is definitely doing magical things with my Dad's orchids as well!







Sunday, September 28, 2025

The proof is in the proofing

 This will possibly be a pretty boring blog post about proofing, but I have begun to print the silences for my book of silences and am taking it all very seriously!  I really want this book to work and there is a lot of imposition and alignment to get right, so I can't be too casual about where things go on the page.

In part, because I am using other people's silences, I feel it is particularly important to honour them.

I have tried to think my way through lots of things and am hopeful I can progress smoothly. There will always be hiccups; but I would rather avoid pile ups!

My first proof print of my first silence. I wanted it to be 10mm from the folded gutter, and it was 12mm. Easy to sort. But I looked at the l on love and wondered - is that an l or is it a capital I? 


It would be an easy mistake to have made if I was dissing type so I went into detective mode and collected both an l, and an I, and the original piece of type in the chase. The photos are not too clear, but I was checking the width of each piece of type.



And sure enough, the piece from the chase was one of the wider pieces, which meant it was a capita I. I felt rather chuffed that I had noticed, and also solved the issue.


The top piece shows it with a correct l in place.


Every silence is being proofed, and a couple of them have definitely had moments!

This one's only real problem was layout, and was easily sorted.


This one had an upside down s! Which in other circumstances I might have rather enjoyed, but not here.


And with this one I had completely left out the word 'in'! Had I been writing a small poem, I could have left the word 'with' out as well and it might have worked, but I really need to reflect the words properly.


Sorted now.


It has been a good time. All the pages are cut plus many more for just in case...
The covers are cut and the end pages are cut. 
The imposition and layout have been decided and now I am printing. 

Because most folios need to be printed on all four pages, it will take time to ensure that the ink has dried in between printings. 

I am enjoying going slowly and letting it unfurl.

These brilliant, bold and bright images are close ups of waratahs. I love the varied wild and curly parts!



Thursday, September 25, 2025

Thursday Thoughts...

“A bird gets up every morning and sings its song. It does not wait to hear what other birds are singing, nor does it look to see if another bird is getting more notice. It knows its song innately and sings. This is nature: knowing your own song.” 

Michele Oka Doner

A little bit late to the party of Michele Oka Doner whose work I have just discovered and am intrigued by.  Having first read her words, then sought her out, her art reflects this quote perfectly.

"Knowing your own song" seems a really joyous and confirming way in which to describe your own artwork and the way you go about it and how you have travelled to be here. I love the connection to nature and birds here, and feel it is ever so true to say that we may not know what we sing, or why - we probably shouldn't compare our song to others, we should simply sing our song - our own personal creative expression.

Whenever comparison comes into play I know I am in trouble.  

Whatever else age and experience bring, I am forever grateful that they have brought me the understanding that my work is my work. 

It is work only I can make. 

And it is the only work that I can make.



And if you have ever listened to a kookaburra laugh, you know that nobody else could do that; their laugh is their song, and theirs alone.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

More peace

EDIT: three more images added today, 27 September

EDIT: A further two images were added today 26 September

EDIT: another three images have been added,  24 September.

Today's post is an update, a top-up, and a refresher, with images of the peace weathergrams from far flung places, and nearby home.

It was so good for the soul to see them in place in different locations and to know that perhaps a few people stopped to ponder upon peace or to be held by thoughts of peace as they passed by.

In a friend's field in Scotland with such rusty beauty alongside.


On a 90+ year old neighbour's hand rail!


A Peace tree sprouted in Maryland in the US - so thrilled they made it through!



In Texas (they made it through here as well!!!). I love how they grow year on year...


In Northern Italy



On a neighbour's tree in Maleny...


And one of my favourites from a few years ago, still going strong in Vermont. A photographer's eye.


With gratitude to Karen and Brian, Lil, Bridgette, Liz, Karen, Faith and Gabriella.  If I find any more images of them flying around them world I will pop them in here to keep the waves and vibes of peace reverberating.

For all the gentle peace-seekers amongst us.

Edits 24 Sept: This year's weathergram fluttering in Vermont as well - the relief that they made it through is immense!


Two more in our neighbourhood



Edits 26 September: 

A peace flag flies in a yurt in the north of Scotland!


And another one flying in Maleny...



With gratitude to all the seekers of peace...

Edit 27 September:

Peace flags and weathergrams from years gone by gather on the seat at our front door, adorned with a peace dove by B


A rusty peace dove twirls in the late afternoon sun


Another weathergram flying in Northern Italy!


So many small seekers of peace out among the world...

Sunday, September 21, 2025

International Day of Peace

Today is International Day of Peace. As we have been doing for quite a few years now, we recently packed and posted our peace weather grams and sent them out into the world. It was much harder to send them to the USA this year - our postal system has stopped mailing packages to the US because of the tariffs, so we had to hope against hope that if we packed them correctly they may get through as a letter or a card.  Peace keeps getting harder.


And yet the peace weathergrams flutter and fly; all over the world. In Scotland



In Germany, alongside the remnants of the Berlin Wall.



In Melbourne



In Blackeath in the Blue Mountains


In Maleny...






In so many places, in so many small ways, people who care about others and care about peace do small things to build peace in our communities, amongst each other and between peoples. We need to work together and to remain hopeful.

Times are tough, but hope for peace lives on.