Monday, August 8, 2016

Learning at Book Arts Workshop

Last week I had the opportunity to be the student for 7 days of printmaking and book arts at USM in portland, ME. I unpacked all my creations and experiment today and am pleasantly pleased.

Book Arts program at USM

We had 8 different instructors and covered things like intaglio, relief printing, coptic binding, long stitch, hand drawn fonts, paste papers, poetry writing, accordion folds and altered books. WOW! A lot to pack into 7 days.

Altered book with coptic binding

Above it the the book that I made with the guidance of Anna Lowe of the Purple Bean Bindery She made learning fun and easy.

Long stitched book

This long stitch bound book was made on the last day, under the skillful guidance of Martha Kearsley of the Strong Arm Bindery.

Learning to draw a font

Walter Tisdale, book artist from Bangor, ME showed us how to learn, tweet and modify the Neuland type face. We practiced hand drawing, cut a set of letter stamps and cut a complete stencil of letters to build muscle memory.

Foam Relief prints - hand printed

I was pleased to learn another approach to the low tech form of relief printing, form Pilar Nadal of Pickwick Independent Press. I treated myself to  working big and embracing her ideas.

Three take aways as a book arts student:

  1. Bring plenty of supplies but don’t limit yourself to using them
  2. Embrace the approach that is being taught
  3. To really remember the new technique, teach it to someone else right away.

I will be sharing more about my process and discoveries in the next few days.

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