Showing posts with label accordion book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accordion book. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Small Accordion Book No. 2


I had so much fun making the first one, I decided to do another accordion (or concertina) book. I guess I will have to come up with names for them at some point. This one is the same size as the first, each page measuring about 6 by 3 3/4 inches, containing 8 pages on each side. The paper is Rives BFK.

I like doing these because it's fun to consider how make the images connect, even as they're changing from page to page. They may be connected by color, shape and form of design elements, or theme; this uses all three of those, though not necessarily the same ones on every page. The shifting and changes of this format remind me of meandering down a river or creek, where some features remain the same while others differ gradually as you move along. While most artistic forms contain movement (leading the eye from one place to the next), the movement generally leads to some sort of focal point. This is not necessarily true of the concertina book, where each page may be as important as the next.  It's a different thought process, and I like the challenge.



Accordion Book 2, side 1
ingredients: acrylic ink, relief print on rice paper, vintage book pages, magazine cut-outs, joss paper, decorative paper, image transfer, vintage stamp, vintage dress pattern, map fragment, stitching



pages 1-3



pages 4-6



pages 7-8



Accordion Book 2, side 2
ingredients: acrylic ink, relief print on rice paper, vintage book pages, vintage ephemera,  magazine cut-outs, joss paper, decorative paper, image transfers, vintage stamps, vintage maps, stitching



pages 1-3



pages 4-6



pages 7-8


I used everything in this but the kitchen sink, as they say. Really more of an experiment than anything, making this was lots of fun!







Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Accordion Book


Just for fun and self- encouragement I made this little accordion book, containing some positive sayings along with the images. I used a piece of Rives BFK printmaking paper which already had a bit of paint on it, and added more drawing and collage elements on top of that...





The front (or back, depending on how you look at it)...




 pages 1 - 3 on the other side... image transfers of Avolkitesvara, and my own photo of the forest...



 pages 4 - 6... some collage bits and a little woodblock print, a drawing of a sprouting seed, and some more image transfers of plant parts... (You can't control what happens, only your own reaction to it.)  (Forgive yourself, mistakes are lessons.)



 pages 7 and 8... image transfer of plant parts, a stamped gold frame and cut out of a lily... (Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.)



 pages 9 -11 (the other side)... a combination of acrylic ink painting,drawing, and collage... (You, as much as anyone else, deserve your love and affection.)



pages 12 - 14...acrylic ink painting, collage, woodblock print, drawing, metallic crayon... (What you think, you become.)  (Happiness depends solely on what you think.)



pages 15 and 16... acrylic ink painting, collage, woodblock print, drawing, metallic crayon...




I'm not sure if I'll put covers on it, but probably not, as they would cover up some parts that I really like. Don't know exactly what I'll do with this, but it was fun and therapeutic to make... hope you enjoyed it!