Saturday, August 10, 2024

Odyssey

 My 6th grade English teacher spent half the year having us read the Odyssey aloud. As we learned Greek and Roman mythology, I never realized it would be such a big part of every aspect of my life. From the names of planets, cities, and cars(!) to psychology... and archetypes and references in literature, movies and real life. When our Odyssey recitation was done, we wrote and acted out one story of the poem. My role was Athena, goddess of wisdom, handicraft and war. Looking back all those 50+ years, it seems to be a role I am comfortable with. Drawn to words, craft, and sometimes a bit bellicose.. this artist is also fascinated with the idea of life as one long Odyssey. 

Odyssey in some Wonderland...

My nightmares are always a variation of being on some endless labyrinth:  hallways, pathways, tracks, avenues, streets, railways, doorways, mazes, twists and turns, an endless moving forward in one direction or another.. never able to backtrack, or retrace the steps.. because they change with each moment. In 2015,  I spent one year making (and posting on this blog) a book-a-week based on the word "map". The books are about labyrinths, pathways, tracks, avenues, streets, railways, doorways, mazes, twists and turns. I realized mid-way through the year the theme was also challenging for me personally as those nightmares were revisited in many of my books. Yet, I still love the prospect of journey, travel, and returning to familiar places but with a whole new experience ahead.

Looking through the green tunnel at Le Pin...

This past May I returned to Gray Bear Lodge in Hohenwald, TN (graybear.org) to teach a books and box class titled "A Book is a Space." The title is taken from a poem I wrote about my perception of what is a book.

A book is a space…

the container

in which lives

a narration

a lesson

an image

an idea

a feeling

a communing with

You


The five days were spent on a 300-acre woods in rural southwest Tennessee. Giant beech, oaks, maples, poplars and pines towered above; while ferns, moss and a million tiny wildflowers carpeted the landscape.  The peace and beauty of Gray Bear is like some Eden on earth.


Prayer Flags across the road to Gray Bear


Each morning we took the board path through the woods for yoga practice in the skylit chapel-like yoga room. Then the 40 or so of us silently trekked back through the mist to breakfast.  

Path of Light

Then it was no holes barred as we donned our aprons, cranked up the music, and began our book arts class of pastepaper, box-making, and book making in our makeshift studio in the toolshed!

Showing off my paste paper and my nearly finished box

Enveloped in the art we were making, the world receded and we were in a Wonderland of book art creativity...
Checking that our handmade books fit in their newly made boxes..

But art isn't always just crafting objects. It can be just experiencing life. At Gray Bear we had delicious meals, beautiful surroundings, healing body work, and an incredible community of friends.

The Eden-like pool for Adam's Wasu Massage

My favorite of several waterfalls at Gray Bear


The outdoor sink ...for when we dined outside

This odyssey of time was an unbelievable gift to each of us who were able to be there in those moments at Gray Bear. So many wondrous things happened... to retell in a book or photo is impossible. 
You just had to be there.

Sunset over Gray Bear






Monday, January 22, 2024

A Beginning... Again

    A new year rings in and one cycle of time passes to reveal an open path. 2024 is here! I have been thinking about paths lately.. About the archetypical heroes journey, and where each of us stand on that path. As one chapter ends it's common to think back to all that has happened. 2023 was a year of great change for this artist. Significant loss.. with the passing of many dear friends. How does an artist (or anyone) deal with that? It's different for everyone. For my friend Alice (who supported my first teaching gigs and so many others in a thousand ways) we had a gathering under a shelter at a local park where 100 of us made handmade pamphlet books, collaged cards and tiny boxes, while listening to a mix her favorite (cool) music, watching a slideshow of photos of her 75 years on this earth,  and sharing our own Alice Stories.. To each who have lost someone this past year, may your memories be sweet and comforting with many of your own loved one's stories.

Paper flowers made for Alice's Celebration of Life, May 2023

   As the new year rings in, new book classes are on the slate at Blam! studio here in Raleigh. We've already spent 2 weeks immersed in the marbling baths (in some cases...literally!), moved the furniture all around, spread out plastic drop cloths, strung lines all across the studio... since warm but windy North Carolina didn't make it possible to hang our newly marbled papers outside... Frankly, this 7-person shared artist space was ALL ABOUT THE MARBLING for 2 weeks and I am grateful to my fellow studio mates (photographers, printers, painters, glass artists, and writers...) for their generosity and patience...


The walls at Blam during a marbling class this January 

What's coming up in the next few months?? As I explore the theme of journey I will have a series of classes based on the structure of a door titled the Double Door Series. The first class will be making Tunnel books with a double door on the front of the case. 

'The Art of Living' birthday card tunnel book... for Cynthia, March '23

"The Doors of the Castle" tunnel book, June '23

The next in the series will be 'The Book of Doors' class. Where students will include imagery and text in a stiff leaf book with double door fold-outs on each page.. Tranfers, collage, sketching, stamping, and paints will be included in the creativity for this class, but imagine the fun in viewing the final results!

page from "A Poem" using letterpress, acrylic paints, Citrisolve® transfers... as specified by the drawing of Julie Chen and Barbra Tetenbaum Book Artists Ideation Cards

The next in the series will be 'A Double Gatefold Book'. This delightful folded structure was shown to me by a fellow book artist who had received one with her grandson's burger meal at a certain fast food restaurant several years ago. We took it apart to see how we could make it as a book, and Voila! it became a new favorite book structure. The transformation aspect of this book is perfect for what happens in all heroes' journeys. The example below is a silly ditty that goes around and around, with a never ending quest: 

"Welcome to the City!

Have you lost your way? 

This Way! That Way!

Don't ever give up! Just Follow the signs!

Go Right Go Left

Welcome to the City!   

Have you lost your way?...."

Fold down, fold up...


rotate and fold in... 



rotate and fold again.... and repeat.. and repeat...
Letterpress, stamps, and a map were used to create the story about being lost...

    The last class in the series is a box structure based on a cigar box I had for years and was using as my traveling bookmaking tool box. The box had a unique locking board clasp which my teacher Julie Chen noticed and brought to my attention. Eventually I took the cigar box apart to figure out how to make the unusual clasp. Now it is a favorite box structure ..and many boxes later has also become a favorite class too.

The Double-Door box with a board clasp (silk book cloth & Kathy's marbled paper)

Peeking in...

In every heroes' journey there is always some unexpected surprise, some pot of gold that was hidden until just the right moment. Despite the work and struggles along the way, it's these unexpected treasures that always make me love this style of story.

I hope your year is full of a thousand unexpected treasures!