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June 7, 2016

NumbersThis prompt arrived at an opportune moment. I am looking at my collection of letterpress with a view to using them in some works.  They are a mish mash of different founts and size; some might be useful

 

I love this Becuz ….

June 6, 2016

Had a happy day with my daughter, son-in- law and grandsons yesterday … a souvenir for me! Cheap as chips, no more than a turntable, on/off,  volume pretty rubbish and speakers are miniscule … but a groovy colour and the joy!

I can now play my little collection of noisy women singers … who rave about shaving legs or not, washing machines, and other woman issues that are somewhat denied in rants of male rocks stars.  

Silent Sunday

June 5, 2016

A few questions on Saturday

June 4, 2016

quionsChristmas ain’t comin’ but it sure as hell feels like it! It is Saturday, and it has been a week of emotional upheavals which can been seen as negative, and it was at times pretty much as low as you could get.  However, ‘upheavals’ does also imply also a high state and that was true as well. So which way am I going with this at dawn when it is cold and dull; it must be up.

This week as I venture further into the use of letterpress in my printmaking I have received some of my previous online orders, strange implements with inexplicable names that resemble tools of torture; but keeping the positive fibe … I am sure they are easy to apply and will result in beautiful works.  Nonetheless, among the metal-ness and rust they look mean.  So with quoins and  a key, leads and some furniture, there some things are yet to come.

Now some further considerations; first some letterpress. While, I will not be using much text; more, my own wood engraved blocks and simple narrative, I would like words to be simple and bold.  I did think wood, but after some sound advice I will probably go for metal and sans serif and in particular medium Gill. I am not sure of the size this is difficult to imagine and could lead to a costly mistake. Thinking perhaps another hands on session with someone local might just help me get this detail right.

However, I do also want some wood letters and spaces, not too big or indeed small but right for what I hope to achieve; but I understand this is more difficult to find and will be worn. But, again this is can be a work in progress and to find something will be part of the joy  and again a session with someone might just be all I need at present.

Second, is the paper I might need. As a print maker I do have supplies but maybe not suitable to use in a letterpress and in practice something less costly might be best.  With Nicholas at Cleeve Press I used recycled paper the supplier’s name is ‘forgotten’ but it was a nice colour; white of course lends itself well to the the grand style … but mine has yet to reach such heights.  I am open to suggestions especially at the playing stage.  

Having said that, and remaining in my positive mode, I have often found my best results have been those on rubbish paper that won’t see the year out let alone hang on the wall for a any length of time or on the back of another so called work of art!

Like I said this is Christmas nothing ventured nothing gained my ever growing list maybe fulfilled it may not and there will be mistakes … but I am going give it my best shot … so any thoughts as regards the buying of letterpress as a beginner; sans serif, metal or wood ( plan to get both if funds permit) and not too big and not too small. And then paper? Will be gratefully received …

Happy Saturday

 

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge … Spare

May 31, 2016

teacupThis prompt came when I needed it least; it seems.  ‘Spare’ has a negative tone. It conjures up: not needed, redundant, duplicate, surplus to requirements and so on. Who likes to be told you are spare, the article is a copy, you are fired, sorry (or not) you are the insignificant other?

I am thinking of ways to claim spareness back and celebrate it … can you?

I say is there a spare cup of tea in the pot? And yes sounds nice.

 

… to the loft but not without pain …

May 30, 2016

When my daughter left home to live in Brazil; I ‘safely’ assumed her departure would be brief. Although there was ‘love’ involved, her move had a practical and political edge; since the new government here in UK had made gainful employment for graduates difficult.  She, with a good degree in Latin American studies and fluent Portuguese, returned to Rio where had studied. As the love has grown, albeit complicated the difficulties for her to return with a partner, again with the government’s policies for immigrant control has become almost impossible  

So my coping strategies have been tested to the full. Her’s, too. Although homesickness and empty nest syndrome are proven different beasts they remain untamed and unpredictable.  

So how have I coped? My Blog post’s and creative output are a testimonies to the success, but my mental and physical health  at times belies the story.

However, there has been progress along the road, not always upward, with some growth, laughter and joy in the pain.

However, this week has been a difficult time, it seems.  For my daughter and I, since this year’s trip approaches the emotional boat has been rocky.  Hers, is a difficult story best told by her but those joys and fears serve as a backdrop to my already shaky deck.

My daughter’s bedroom and study have become my haven. While I have print room and studio downstairs I have used her room as vital extension; a place to paint, draw and write; somehow, in the confines of her previous study.  There is a bed and the previous requirements of a teenage girl, also a desk and bookcases containing in excess of 600 books. Collected in ten years while she studied to become a human rights activist along with novels in relation to social injustice in the world.  A beautiful and rich library that could not be replaced or destroyed, snapshot  of a teenager’s grasp of life in the beginning of the new millenia.  

However, it took up my valuable space, gradually over the 5 years I have struggled with increased lack of space and her infringement; yet as I crept into her vacant bed  and wept for her return I could not bear to destroy this evidence of her beautiful being that had lead her so far far away.  

So here I was, books in array on the walls while my tomes and equipment in piles on the floor. Between a brick and hard place I had to make some harsh decisions.

While I didn’t want to secret the book to the loft it was the only alternative as storage out of their rightful place was expensive and not convenient it access was required.  So each book was carried to a new home according to size and subject to the loft in my librarian hat.  Not ideal as access is not perfect but a good solution that could be approached in a measured and tender way.

So with the room cleared of her books, I was able to repopulated the shelves with mine, added to my library over the last 5 years; a meagre 500 books and journals; still a little higgledy piggledy in subject and size, but this is  happily rectified in my newfound space.

Nonetheless, on the metaphoric boat with the rudder and sails in harmony, the tide, moon and currents that conduct the creativity and results in the filled shelves has the ability to rock the boat. So while I am happy with the space; closing the loft hatch on what has been a rich and creative time hurts … a little too much.  

 

 

Silent Sunday …

May 29, 2016

flowers

Snapshot from the Library …

May 27, 2016

Images from a little book  I came across this week in the Cole Library, called  Fatherless Oberlus or the adventures of Patrick Watkins on Charles’ Island in the Galapagos a journal of a cruise made to the Pacific Ocean.

The wood engraved decorations are by  G. Young, M. Webb, B. Cook, T. Naish, S. Green, K. Ambrose, S. Fraser and P. Andrews and its is printed under the direction of Robert Gibbings in the School of Art here at the University of Reading in 1936.

A plea for helpful advice … on Thursday

May 26, 2016

This week I fulfilled a dream and another step towards creating a book manually on a printing press. On Monday I went to Leicester and learned how to set type on eight pages. This was enough to make a small booklet.  It was a wonderful experience and I came away with great hopes and the makings of a little book.  Sadly, it would seem I wouldn’t be able to replicate the day without lots of tools and a press. The tools while not particularly expensive are unique to the practice and hard to get hold of.

Also …. What do I know about it? One day in and I am green!

Then, there is the press, again, not difficult to find, but expensive and also they are monsters.  The likelihood of me finding any of the above was and remains unlikely. 

So my dream is on hold. However, all is not lost, I have already secured the use of an Albion Press and studio time, it is without tools so I will have to find some supplies. Not so easy with my lack of knowledge; but I will go softly softly with a shopping list on Ebay.

I have  also joined a couple of ‘societies’ and will look at  the ‘for sale’ ads on members pages etc.

I do have a random selection of letterpress that will give me a start and I am a print maker so can engrave my own type high blocks.  

So I remain hopeful and send good wishes.

For a couple of chases, a composing stick, a type-high gauge, furniture, quoins and a key and anything else I might need.

I do have funds so not begging; more asking for helpful advice so I don’t waste money!

 

 

Saturday’s vision and a prayer!

May 25, 2016

Seems appropriate to reblog this on a the week when I celebrate 5 years of blogging

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Until this week I was blissfully unaware of ‘vision boards.’ A day or two ago Bodhisattva in training  a dear follower ‘popped up or in’ with post that explained the concept .  

It seemed like fun and a nice way in which to mark and celebrate my second anniversary of blogging.  

When began 2 years ago I had not written a word creatively since leaving school 50 years ago. I was even less experienced in ‘social media’ or indeed blogging.

I hit the floor running and began a virtual journey of a lifetime, woven with a turbulent psychological excursion and real-time passages to Brazil and Europe, not forgetting a full-time career and family commitments with grandchildren and aging parents. So posting each day has been a mean challenge.  

Over the last few weeks especially since returning from Brazil I have struggled most days not with ideas…

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