I recently took an online collage class with Randel Plowman. One of the last assignments was to do a collaged accordion book. I posted mine on September 5th I thought that the accordion book would be a great form for collaboration. So I decided to do just that and this first one is with Jani Collins, a wonderful artist living in Ohio. I made the accordion books. One for me and one for her- On the inside we each get 2 spreads to collage. So in the photo- 1 & 2 = 1 spread 3 & 4 = the second spread and so on. The back side we both will work on. So the photographs below are my pieces in my book- I actually just received Jani's book today but haven't photographed it yet. I am finding this book format to be very fun for a collaboration.
This is the cover of my book
These are my 2 spreads together.
Here's another view of my 2 spreads.
This is the back I started and Jani will finish it.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Real Studio Photos
I am participating in Seth Apter's blog project of having artist show what their studio tables really look like. Not the pretty cleaned up ones that people often show. http://thealteredpage.blogspot.com/
I reach a certain point where I just have totally put everything in order- then do it all again.
I reach a certain point where I just have totally put everything in order- then do it all again.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Cyanotype Collages
One assignment for the collage class was to use solar or sun paper- you lay things on the paper go into the sun for a few minute then put it in a tray of water- The paper I had was at least 15 years old but it worked somewhat- Then I remembered I had some real cyanotypes. These are made by coating nice paper with a chemical solution- then expose it to strong light. I made several years ago and put them away in a box- so it was great to use them finally.
Friday, September 5, 2014
September So Soon!
A Book and a Journal Spread
I made this accordion book for my collage class with Randel Plowman. I made mine a bit different than the assignment (I always have had trouble following directions) I did a cover called a wrapped board cover- it's a non adhesive cover where you essentially wrap a board with the paper. The first and last panels of the accordion slip into a slot that is created when the board is wrapped. The accordion is 22 1/1 inches long. I chose to do a continuous collage.
This journal spread felt good to do- I have been thinking how we all have this need to define things. When sometimes it is best to just feel things and leave it at that.