Showing posts with label altered books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered books. Show all posts

Friday, 23 November 2012

Tissue Paper Overlay Page

I'm a bit impatient when it comes to image transfer techniques, so I like to use tissue paper and mulberry paper overlays. I used tissue paper for this one. 


I started by painting a book page pink and scrubbing on a bit of white paint.


A few steps here: I used a roller to add some blocks of purple colour. 
I then used a tile adhesive tool to 'comb' a smear of black paint on a glass board to create rough stripes, which I printed onto the page...
I then added my tissue paper image, using plenty of matte medium so the paper went transparent.


Next, I added some stencilled lettering and darkened the edges of the page...


Plus some stamping and edging lines...


I finished off by adding stamped journaling and some final detail using a blue Pablo pencil.


The journaling is about saying goodbye to this image of a soldier, which I like so much I've used it many times in various mixed media projects.  This is the 'one last time' I'm using it, and luckily I'm quite pleased with this swansong page!

Friday, 4 September 2009

Vintage Ladies



I sometimes struggle to use vintage pics effectively, but the lovely texture of these handmade papers works really well with glamorous ladies. The combination of the two creates some really feminine, tactile-looking journal or altered book pages.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Personal Imagery


I quite often use images of myself as a child in my work, but I've never really thought about why.

I recently came across a lovely book which deals with just this topic. It's called 'The Art of Personal Imagery' by Corey Moortgat, and it's full of interesting ideas and techniques to help the reader find their own personal imagery and symbolism, which can be used in any kind of artwork. Here's a simple page using collage and some gold foiling over a pink wash.

Thursday, 12 February 2009

Scrapbooking Meets Altered Art


I'm a scrapbooker as well as an altered bookmaker, and at the moment I'm really enjoying the experience of fusing and mixing up the two crafts in this book.
I wanted to make something really personal, so the book features altered photos of myself, my friends and family, combined with the usual mix of collage, stamping, paint, fabric etc..
I particularly like to use high-contrast black and white images, cut from their background and set against new (more interesting!) ones. Here a 'reject' wedding photo gets a new lease of life.

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Look Deep



Look Deep (Left Half)
Ink, collage, acetate, mixed media, pablo pencil.
I'm fascinated by the tiny and complex beauty of many insects, and I use their images often in my artwork. Butterflies, moths, beetles and bees...I love them all!
The inspiration for this page comes from a wise and wonderful quotation from Albert Einstein - "Look deep into nature, and you will understand everything better."
The beetle image is so striking that it only needed a simple frame to complement it. I inked over the text, then collaged a frame and mounted the beetle under acetate.

Monday, 20 October 2008

Deaths Head Moth


Death's Head Moth

Image printed onto page, collage, stamping, ink, pablo pencil.
Please don't mention Silence of the Lambs! It's a shame the association between this moth and that film is so strong, because it is a strange and fascinating creature. The unusual markings on the moth's body really do resemble a human skull, giving it a slightly mystical quality, which I have tried to reflect in the collage. I'm also feeling autumnal at the moment and enjoying the changing colours of the trees, so those seasonal colours and textures are featuring in my work.

Magenta Door

Magenta Door

Acrylic glaze, altered photo, collage, pablo pencil

I find the architecture in Brighton quite inspiring, particularly the grand seafront buildings. I took this photo because I loved the weathering on the doorway, as well as the patterns of the brickwork and tiles.

I altered the photo using Photoshop and carried the aqua/magenta colour scheme through the rest of the page using acrylic glaze and some red/pink collage elements.

Books and Bees


Books Bees (Left)
Collage, mixed media, pablo pencil
"Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind".
I love this notion of books as bees, spreading knowledge like a dusting of pollen, and I wanted to interpret the idea in this page.
I combined images of educational text and a honeycomb pattern, then added some embellishments and pencil detail.