This past weekend, seven women gathered at the Floyd Center for the Arts for the Designing Artist Books workshop.
Group photo! All the amazing ladies that designed Artist Books with me this weekend!
Plus Grace, who had to leave early for the opera!
We explored many background paper techniques using wet-on-wet and dry processes. The end product was less important than the process. We learned to not judge what was made since the paper would be used as a piece and not as a whole. This can be a challenging concept for many people!
Using watercolors and rubbing alcohol to create unexpected results on paper
We made as many papers in 4 hours as we could. The participants could use any technique that they learned that day to make their cover paper.
MaryJo exploring art and science while creating her background papers
Spray inks are always a huge success! Being highly pigmented make them very attractive to students of all ages.
Anne LOVES her ghost prints!
Penny and Suzanne exploring spray inks…the possibilities are endless!
Using everyday items found easily, on the cheap or around the home make pattern easy to create.
MaryJo using handmade stamps on black and Kraft cardstock paper
Our books are 6 x 6” while our papers are much larger. Participants cut down their papers to he desired size. This leaves them with loads of handprinted scrap paper to use as collage within their books.
Pat using scraps of her handprinted papers to collage her pages
We had an AMAZING time creating in community. The great thing about these books are that you can add, takeaway, make pages in any size, put int ages, envelopes, pockets and fold out pages. This is a book that is never done…making it organic and endless.