donderdag 7 januari 2016
Train and textile
Again, train photos (see below) were the inspiration for this textile work. I wanted to make soft blocks as an opposition to the steel of the train. At first I wanted to make a whole lot, so you could place them in different combinations for example. But due to lack of time it stopped at two.
At one side the elements are appliqued, the other side has embroidered lines from four different drawings on transparent paper placed on each other. That was found by luck, because when I cleared my table and stacked the drawings I saw an interesting image and I wanted to do something with it.
Because of me doing two kinds of classes, I want to combine assignments as much as possible. So this is also a decor for a play, hence the rails (made out of a leather strip), Waiting for Godot. You have to fantasize the small players in it. (Damn, I should have placed something in front of it, so it would give a kind of scale.)
It's hard to remember which photos I used because I oversimplified the drawings. But it were definitely these kind of details.
vrijdag 18 december 2015
Theme book
This year's book theme was: found things. We made a round robin project of it. Every member of our bookbinding club did a page in the books of the others. Or, to be more precise: a page in the stack of loose pages. The binding was done afterwards.
I started mine with a found photograph of my dad as a young man and his twin sister. When I got the whole stack back all pages were filled with memories and photos of fathers and grandfathers. It had become a very personal book. I was very pleased with it.
For the pages I used some paper that was left over from an evening of paint spraying with friends. We used it under our work, so it had random splatters. That appealed to me very much. He presto, found paper.
For the cover I wanted to use some fake leather with a kind of fabric on the outside, because it was so supple and it had a weaving fault that was very charming.

I started mine with a found photograph of my dad as a young man and his twin sister. When I got the whole stack back all pages were filled with memories and photos of fathers and grandfathers. It had become a very personal book. I was very pleased with it.
For the pages I used some paper that was left over from an evening of paint spraying with friends. We used it under our work, so it had random splatters. That appealed to me very much. He presto, found paper.
For the cover I wanted to use some fake leather with a kind of fabric on the outside, because it was so supple and it had a weaving fault that was very charming.
I used a blanket stitch all around it. In the photo it's not very clear, but the back is half open. I hadn't done that before and wanted to try it out for one time.
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First page with title and spraypainted |
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A kind of motto that I like. It's about that life is all about the finding, not the searching. The text is on a clear sheet. |

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The sign in page |
maandag 30 november 2015
Black and white collage
The assignment was to make a b&w collage and at the end to add a tiny speck of colour. The colour had to enhance the image or lead your eye to the focal point.
I didn't make a 'before' photo so it's a bit difficult to see, but the little pink square draws your eye to the 'semi circle'.
zaterdag 28 november 2015
A train, or not
This was the original photo. I simplified the picture and felted several pieces in different shades of black. (The holes are not intended, but due to my lack of experience in felting.)
The black piece is only fastened by two buttons to give the piece some dimension. I sewed the felt pieces on some fabric.
maandag 2 november 2015
DIY Textile School
This year I started with a textile course in Amsterdam. One day a month is a contact day with each time a different artist as teacher. I like working with textile and embroidery although I have almost zero knowledge. So in that part I want to broaden my horizon.
The first month was all about self portraits and contrast. They had to be in black and white.
I've tried a few different things, based on photographs with extra contrast of myself.
The first month was all about self portraits and contrast. They had to be in black and white.
I've tried a few different things, based on photographs with extra contrast of myself.
Hand embroidered on paper/textile fibre
Machine embroidered on bookbinding linen
Various pieces of lace on cheese cloth (hand sewn)
zaterdag 3 oktober 2015
Game of cards
For a birthday girl I made a set of cards and a kind of case for them. The cards I painted pink and the dots I stencilled with two greys.
In a group effort they werd made into a Go Fish game. All the subjects werd related to the birthday girl.
The case is also stencilled with dots, bookbinding linen for the outside and thin cardboard for the inside.
donderdag 20 augustus 2015
Denmark journal and some pics
For this holiday journal I simply converted a small red ring binder (for bank statements) in a journal by covering the cover with some lovely paper from Flow.
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Lovely made coffee at Ballen |
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Ebeltoft |
At Nyborg castle |
Nyborg city |
Aeroskobing |
Marstal church |
woensdag 1 juli 2015
Stencil fun part 2
Some of the painted pieces of paper are finished. I'm very happy with the result. I was kind of addicted to spray paint, but I enjoyed working with paint and make up sponges very much. It's a slower way if working, it was a bit zen.
dinsdag 30 juni 2015
The last assessment of my second year at the Art Academy
Works I made for the last assessment. My theme was 'motherhood'. The things I made are very personal, but they were the only things I could do. Because for the last two years now at home we have to deal with a (now) seventeen-year old daughter who thinks her parents are a nuisance. So therefore one of the things I made was a coat with the 'hard' outside of a reptile, but at the same time it's very weak because of the easy ripping of the seams. And the left side, the heart, is in red, so vulnerable.
I'm curious to see if next year my feelings and theme will be the same. Actually, I'm hoping for more 'happy collages'.
An overall view of the exhibited works at the Art Academy
A 'torso' with a heart of stone
On the tea towel I pinned a collage: She had too many ideas for herself
My apron and an apron I made from my daughters old jeans - tied together for ever. I also attached an old key with a label 'trust' I found somewhere in my stash
This is a happy collage. With red thread I traced my walk through Amsterdam - free to do whatever I wanted, no comments, no judgements
I'm curious to see if next year my feelings and theme will be the same. Actually, I'm hoping for more 'happy collages'.
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