Showing posts with label altered books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered books. Show all posts
Friday, August 12, 2011
Exploding the Codex: Theatre of the Book
EXPLODING THE CODEX from Douglas Sandberg on Vimeo.
Through Felt and Wire, a film and photographs by Douglas Sandberg Photography featuring artist's books from the collection of Mary Austin in a show entitled "Exploding the Codex: Theatre of the Book". I especially like "Inside Chance", a book using a form I've seen in several children's toys ... as it is a kinetic piece it's best to see it in the film, at about minute 3.
Labels:
altered books,
artists,
book arts,
kinetic art
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Anthropologie



Pictures are from (1,2) casasugar, (3) apartment therapy through aesthetic outburst, and (4, 5) dreambirdz.
These displays almost make me want to buy some overpriced clothing... or at least a doorknob.
Labels:
altered art,
altered books,
book arts,
books
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Altered Surplus Library Books - Main College of Art
| Susan Winn - "Field of Greens" |
A Maine College of Art collaboration with the Portland Public Library produced a collection of altered books created from library castoffs. Most of the books are available for checkout at the library and through interlibrary loan.
View a gallery of images of Altered Books
The books are listed in the library catalog with descriptions and are available for checkout!
Friday, February 24, 2006
Another 60 Books Project Page
This was a really BIG book, maybe 15 inches tall. A bit intimidating because there was so much to fill. The other entries (3 others) were done on 8.5x11 paper and then glued into the book. Decided to paint this time...

I began with whatever acrylic paint that wasn't completely dried up in the jar... found a dark blue and purple lumiere and added a stainless steel color. After painting the whole page I stamped into the wet paint with a foam design stamp over the whole page. Unsure about what to do next, but sure that I wanted to get it done that afternoon since the book was already 4 days overdue and time is money...

After the paint dried, got out this new set of Souffle pens that are supposed to dry slightly embossed and opaque. I just decided to play around with symbols (thinking about Paul Klee, science fiction, runes, petroglyphs and heiroglyphs ...) and filled the whole page with mostly made-up symbols. Fun, even though the paper wasn't the sort that would make the pen marks 3D.


I began with whatever acrylic paint that wasn't completely dried up in the jar... found a dark blue and purple lumiere and added a stainless steel color. After painting the whole page I stamped into the wet paint with a foam design stamp over the whole page. Unsure about what to do next, but sure that I wanted to get it done that afternoon since the book was already 4 days overdue and time is money...

After the paint dried, got out this new set of Souffle pens that are supposed to dry slightly embossed and opaque. I just decided to play around with symbols (thinking about Paul Klee, science fiction, runes, petroglyphs and heiroglyphs ...) and filled the whole page with mostly made-up symbols. Fun, even though the paper wasn't the sort that would make the pen marks 3D.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006
About the Bone Folders' Guild
Here you can see all of the 60 journals
for the 60 Journals, 60 Libraries project.
Visit the Bone Folders' Guild website here.
Some recent exhibits/photos associated with the Wisconsin Book Festival.
"If Death Were A Woman Interpreted" ~ artists' books in response to a poem by Ellen Kort, Wisconsin poet laureate.
"A Progressive Conversation Party" ~ "The exhibit recalls the etiquette of the 1950s, when the game of sparkling conversation was considered a social art."
for the 60 Journals, 60 Libraries project.
Visit the Bone Folders' Guild website here.
Some recent exhibits/photos associated with the Wisconsin Book Festival.
"If Death Were A Woman Interpreted" ~ artists' books in response to a poem by Ellen Kort, Wisconsin poet laureate.
"A Progressive Conversation Party" ~ "The exhibit recalls the etiquette of the 1950s, when the game of sparkling conversation was considered a social art."
Monday, January 02, 2006
60 Books Project

This is my first page for the 60 Books Project. Sketched with a pencil and then a micron pigment pen. Used watercolor pencils and an alpha rubberstamp set. (There's a message in amongst the letters. Pay no attention to the word "stork" though... that happened before I realized that it's much easier to spell words when you're not trying to than one might think. Why I'm not better at Scrabble I don't know.)
Funny that I heard about the 60 Books Project through a yahoo group - Everydaymatters - even though it takes place in my own hometown. I looked up the details on the Wisconsin Book Festival site, though. My book group went to see Isabel Allende (http://www.isabelallende.com/) when she lectured as part of the Festival. We read "House of the Spirits" prior to seeing her, and will be reading another of her books for our January meeting.
Labels:
altered books,
art stamps,
artists,
book arts,
books,
drawing
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Melanie's page

Melanie participated in the 60 Books Project, a project modeled after the online 1000 Journals Project (http://www.1000journals.com/). Books were made by the Bone Folders' Guild of Madison, Wisconsin, and distributed via the public library system to be journaled/drawn/painted in etc. I made a sticker for her of acetate/gold leaf with a rubber stamp she bought in San Antonio last summer. Her page in the book was published in the newspaper last month with an article about the project. After a year of circulation the books will be exhibited for the next Wisconsin Book Festival.
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