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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Artist Trading Cards and The Cube

One day I was slowly cruising through an Architecture Digest magazine and came upon an sections involving 'Interesting Finds'.  As I gazed upon the 'Finds' I realized I could incorporate the design into my bookbinding and book art.  One of these 'Finds' was The Cube, a desk designed by Lella and Massimo Vignelli.  The original Cube was made from red and black leather provided by Poltrona Fau, the company that supplies the leather for BMW, Ferrari and Maserati. 

The Cube was constructed of two parts: a writing surface and a supporting rotating Cube.  Since I was very much into artist trading cards, I decided I could create a model of the Cube, using my bookbinding and box making techniques.  The final product consists of three parts: 1) the Cube is used to store artist trading cards, 2) the desk top, when expanded, is used to display the cards at a trade, and 3) the supporting leg holds a book used to record  traders' contact information.  

My Cube was published in the ATC Quarterly, Summer 2009. 

Boxes

As I create books and more books, often I find I am left with 'little pieces' of book binding materials that are too big to dispose of, so I find myself creating smaller versions of books and boxes.  I started playing one day with the various 'left-over shapes' of material and my creativity kicked into gear.  As you can see, these gift boxes are not the basic square and rectangle.  I have used leather to line the insides and cover the outsides, recycled old earings, buttons and incorporated parts of peacock feathers.  Most often the recipients of these boxes use them for jewellery or stationery.  It's always nice to know how my creations are being used. 

 

Craft Fairs and Vernissage

Hi There I was able to complete this photo album/sketch book for the craft fairs.  I was at City Hall on April 29th and at the Britannia United Church on May 2.  My friend Catherine was visiting from Vancouver and helped me out.  We had a great day talking to visitors about the hand made books.
On May 6, I attended a vernissage at a new gallery in Westboro, called the Exposure Gallery, for contemporary Canadian Fine Art Photography.  The exhibit was on a Rare Book Series by photographer Chyrstia Mycyk.  The books, which are housed in the National Archives,  dated back to the 17th and 18th century.  Chyrstia captured the 'experience of living - the physical evidence of life' in the books and their owners.  A very interesting exhibit, especially for book lovers.