Another recent obsession, inspired by the mini assemblages I saw by matjames metson: collage boxes in my own voice. Each is built like a regular box base. I started by covering the bases with book cloth, then I made a folded platform inside that I covered with scraps of painted paper. (To see how to make a box base, see page 226 of Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms). These measure 3" x 4" (8 cm x 10 cm). I started with color, but wasn't getting anywhere, so I chose some words. That helped. When I got stuck again, not sure if I wanted to "use up" a postage stamp, I happened to read a post by collage artist Kelly Kilmer. Being "in the now" was what I needed. I cut up the stamp and was able to finish. By listing their contents, below, I realize how the boxes connect to my life, are part of my life.
collage boxes, 2012 |
forget-me-not |
a label from the colored raffia
I have used for wrapping gifts for years,
I have used for wrapping gifts for years,
a found bookplate taken from an old book cover
of one of many covers my friend gave me to use for art,
a hole punch of cork book cloth that I used for Jury Box,
of one of many covers my friend gave me to use for art,
a hole punch of cork book cloth that I used for Jury Box,
a photo I took of the swallowtail
that emerged in my yard in 2008
(the first I'd ever seen metamorphose)
(the first I'd ever seen metamorphose)
lost |
a piece of an airmail envelope,
gold thread,
part of a linoleum cut illustration I made,
thinking of my late son, that I intended to use
in Critical Opalescence (but didn't),
a piece from a CCA library discarded card catalogue card,
thinking of my late son, that I intended to use
in Critical Opalescence (but didn't),
a piece from a CCA library discarded card catalogue card,
a handmade stencil of a crow on brown paper
ok to ship |
an old watercolor I did,
pieces of postage stamps,
a fragment from a receipt leftover
from Oquaga Press, from where I bought
a huge batch of used metal type in the late 1980s,
from Oquaga Press, from where I bought
a huge batch of used metal type in the late 1980s,
a phrase from an art postcard for Ray Johnson at BAM
two punched holes of painted paper
peace, peace, peace |
letterpress printed words from Crows at Home,
a piece of a postage stamp,
a fragment of an old watercolor I did,
a piece of colored raffia,
a phrase from a discarded card catalogue card,
other painted paper
sweetened |
fragments from a milk label (milk used for lime pie),
two jump rings from my random box,
waxed linen thread,
a piece of map of the Bay Area,
a piece of wrapping paper given by a close friend:
(sign language letter U),
(sign language letter U),
a fragment of an old watercolor I did,
black raffia,
black raffia,
Comments
1. I love the way you found parts of yourself through your reflections.
2. i admire your journey and dedication through the process.
I adore your work. I am always recommending your books and blog to my friends and students. Your passion and dedication to your work shines brightly. Thank you for being you and for sharing so much!!