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.
Here is the embossing plate I used for the nest. Back in the days of Pas de Deux when Susan and I were collaborating mightily, she used this embossing to help illustrate a book of mine; and one of hers. I borrowed it from her recently to see if it could have another book opportunity.
Because we sold our etching press, I only have access to a proofing press these days so it was quite the challenge to create the pressure to get a full emboss. I also think the paper was quite heavy, but it was the colour I was after so needs must.
In amongst things I have completed a small calligraphic commission, and am preparing for my artist talk in Brisbane next Saturday.
Oh! And we are still hoping to get to Scotland in a few weeks, but there are of course complexities. We are going slowly and steadily with our plans and changes, but are hopeful...
A screen shot of the thumbnails of the slides in my artist talk!

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I do like the grey writing - it's just the right depth to show but not overpower. I have a set of three Graphik pens and they are a lovely grey - I find myself drawn to them over and over these days.
ReplyDeleteI used to follow Susan's blog "Tracemarks" as well and enjoyed reading about your collaborations - you two always did such interesting work in those and it inspired me greatly.