Lizzie works with paper and found objects to create assemblages and 3-dimensional works.
This workshop was to learn about creating sculptural and 3-dimensional objects using old books, exploring techniques of cutting and folding.
I went home with plenty of ideas on how I could incorporate the techniques into my existing art practice, though I'm certain my short attention span and lack of accuracy could be a problem!
I'm busy cutting, cutting, cutting, cutting, and cutting some more. The days went quick though! |
Yes I've still got 5 fingers, luckily no band-aids required this time. The tool is a surgical blade, VERY sharp but necessary for this type of work. |
Lizzie (right) and I with our 3D sculpted books |
My completed book, "Honey, from flower to table", hence the reason why I cut hexagons to represent a bee hive. |
Another book I completed, with a moth motif cut from the pages. Each page is cut by hand. Great therapy. |
The cut out moths make an artwork in themselves. The possibilities......! |
A close up of the cut out. |
A book I folded on the plane on the way home. Shame I couldn't do some more cutting, but scalpels are definitely off the carry-on list! |
Mum's book, the theme was 'Circles', hence her choice of motif. |
Mum's other work, cute little birds! Simple but very effective. |
Just awesome. Thanks for showing pics of how this was done -- I've always wondered!
ReplyDeleteYou should give it a go, one page at a time, very methodical and repetitive - a great way to slow time down and relax.
DeleteWOW these are amazing. What a cool 2 days you had.
ReplyDeleteA great trip, doing something arty as well as spending time with my Mum!
DeleteThey look fantastic - love to see you make a book of your gorgeous monoprints and then carve into it . . .mmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea, but I just couldn't chop up my own book! I'm too precious I think!
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