Chapter 7: Book Art
After another long pause, this time for family reasons, I am finding my way back into course work.Activity 4.7.1 Researching book artists
The number of artists and their range of approaches to book art is even more enormous than I supposed. Looking at the images on the web I often wondered how they do it - to research even one of them closely would be a time-consuming (and rewarding) project.
1. Yvette Brown
Finding an altered book on my walk seemed like a wink ... …
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One of Yvette Brown's pewter birds |
2. Isobelle Ouzman
What attracted me when I saw these pictures is the terrific depth the artist creates by cutting several layers into the book. I feel I might just step into the book, go round the corner and lose myself in a fairy tale world. From the photographs I would guess that Isobelle Ouzman bundles the pages with glue to a certain thickness, draws and paints and then cuts the layers. Here a few examples of her work, more can be seen on her homepage http://isobelleouzman.com/ .3. Mary Alice Ramsey
Here is the link to Mary Alice Ramsey’s homepage http://www.maryaliceramsey.com/ , a US American artists who lives with her family in the Appalachian Mountains. I love the combination of text and images in her altered books, especially where she works with extended pages and creates windows through which a text or a part of the covered image can be glimpsed. When the extensions open out, the character of the pages can change in remarkable ways.
4. Peter Callesen
The work of Peter Callesen is not about altered books, but I find his way of storytelling with paper cuts fascinating and deeply moving. These images are just a few examples, there is much more to be found on his homepage www.petercallesen.com.These are just a few of the artists I looked up. After looking at such a wealth of possibilities I find it necessary to get back to my drawings and the work done until now and see which ideas suggest themselves. Less looking and thinking, more doing. What I would like to try (at the moment):
- extended pages (once again)
- cut-outs and windows
- pop-up elements
- different ways of combining text and images
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