In reviewing the work recently, I returned to them, revisiting some pieces and developing double page spreads. Here are some recent developments - although not all of it is recent work.
Showing posts with label Altered Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altered Books. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Double Page Spreads
Whilst the altered books have been a mainstay to my work I have not used them for awhile. I realised that all my energy and attention was going into them; preventing me developing individual pieces.
In reviewing the work recently, I returned to them, revisiting some pieces and developing double page spreads. Here are some recent developments - although not all of it is recent work.
In reviewing the work recently, I returned to them, revisiting some pieces and developing double page spreads. Here are some recent developments - although not all of it is recent work.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Reworkings
Text and Image remain significant throughout the work. I have begun to develop work in series of connected ideas and revisit previous pieces.
Where and Which Way
I want explore images from the original altered books and also combine them with motifs developed over the last 3 years.
February 2014
Portrait Postcards
On a recent trip to Kendal I found some portrait postcards which have fueled another direction. I like the random nature of the found portrait.
February / March 2014
The Knitted Helmets
This is part of a series began last summer and developed mostly in "The Complete Book of Handcrafts" altered book after I purchased a knitting pattern for balaclavas
Summer 2013
March 2014
Absence
The found portraits postcards have provided another direction and in the same way that I look for artifacts with the previous owners markings so here are a sense of the absent figure
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Costal Responses 1
Ravenglass
I had not expected to visit the sea or that the different places would be so contrasting. I only knew Ravenglass for the miniature railway I remember being taken to long ago. A wide variety of seascape in quite a small area, offering surprising beachcombing potential.
Monday, 12 August 2013
Bookwork
How remiss - it has been too long
Recently I seem to have returned to bookwork.
The Complete Book of Handicrafts and
The Hamblyn Childrens Encyclopaedia
The purchase of a knitting pattern for knitted helmets has also influenced the work
Monday, 31 December 2012
New Years Eve
I've been meaning to post some images of recent work
for awhile and already its the end of the year.
I want to celebrate with pieces that reflect
the rediscovery of my identity.
These images explore current preoccupations
and loosely refer to memory and childhood
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
New Work Part 1 - October 2012
The faber art books have provided a format and backdrop to the development of the work.
I like to incorporate the incidental text and the serrated edge.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Altered Books
Altered Books
I have always worked in altered books using the subject matter/ images to inspire my work. I usually choose books that are related to my work in some way but also from the past, as the language is more formal with forgotten phrases and outdated terminology. A favourite altered book from 1998 was entitled “A Students Handbook of Housewifery”, which was certainly not connected to a love of housework.
I found “Where and Which Way” in a local charity shop about 10 or 12 years ago. It is a primer book for learning to read from the early 1970s; what attracted me was the white text on a black background and the unusual language, which inspired the work. It is this book which has inspired the name of the blog and the work I am making now. Although on completion I was unsure how to take it further; I found when I returned to it that by making photocopy reproductions I could play with scale, enlarging details and combining images together.
Pages from my Altered Books
Where and Which Way
The History of Toys
The Complete Book of Handicrafts
These collages produced in the altered books provide the starting point for the subsequent work, either as a whole or in fragments. As the work is processed through photocopying, printing and image transfer techniques so the fragments gain new identities
(For some reason the titles are refusing to play ball - not sure why)
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