11.11.2011

River Arts Studio Stroll this Weekend




Things are buzzing down in the River Arts District. Saturday and Sunday, 10 to 6 all the studios will be open. The District is walkable, but they'll also be a trolly making the loop all day if you'd rather ride. I'm upstairs in Northlight Studios, 357 Depot Street. Come on down!


10.20.2011

Doug Baulos






Check out my friend Doug Baulos's work. He came by the studio a few days ago during a visit to Asheville from Birmingham, Al where he teaches in the art department at UAB. Being around Doug always gets my creative energy flowing. His unique view of the world and his ability to communicate this thru combining multiple materials is inspiring. Here's his flickr site for more images.

It's always a treat to open my mailbox and find something from Doug!


9.23.2011

BookOpolis this weekend!

One of my favorite book events is this weekend at BookWorks. BookOpolis is 2 days of books and demos open to all ages- a very hands on event.

Below is my entry this year- TESSY DOG- an ode to my aging pup. Even though I'm really a cat lover I ended up with a dog that thinks I'm the cat's meow. She has influenced my work in so many ways and I wanted to capture that gratitude in a book. Thanks, Tess!



8.29.2011

Willow Bark Paper Adventure- Part 1

Today I started on a paper making adventure with my friend Gwen Diehn. Gwen is one of the most creative people I know. She is fearless in her approach to making things. She'll try anything that interests her and she always has a ready laugh to accompany her mischief. This trait, of course, makes being around Gwen all the more fun. For the last 9 months Gwen and Laura Ladendorf have been collaborating on a small book edition for BookOpolis 2012. The paper they used for the edition is black willow bark paper that Gwen made in the BookWorks paper making studio. It is a lovely pinkish color with the desirable quality of being very strong- meaning it can handle printing/working on both sides without bleeding or strike thru even when using wet media. Below is Gwen and Laura's book, Faubourg nan main Bon Dieu (Neighborhood in the hands of the Good God).

cover
open

Ever since Gwen showed me her willow bark paper and it's appealing qualities the idea of making some myself has been gaining steam in my spirit. I have never made paper before. I admire handmade paper, but until recently haven't had the desire to be part of the process. I guess a paper charmer has been secretly playing a paper flute in my ear the last few months because I feel myself drawn to making this willow bark paper. So, over the next few weeks (as schedules allow) Gwen and I are going to make PAPER! Here's what we did today-

Gwen gathering willow
spiders like willow too
stripping the bark off the branches

inner bark
bag-o-bark
jessie of the willows
stripped willow branches
I brought my bag-o-bark home and put it into a large bucket of water. There it will soak for a couple of weeks. The idea is to soften the bark so you can strip off the dark part. To make paper we want only the inner bark. Gwen told me that it's possible to use the outer bark, but if you do your paper will be freckled. We decided to make non-freckled paper this time.