Friday, October 23, 2015
Month of Fear - What Lies Beneath?
This week's Month of Fear challenge was What Lies Beneath? I made a box that opened with multiple panels to reveal different pieces of anatomy. There's a brain made of cork with thoughts pinned to it; a ribcage made of paper covered a heart painted on a stone; a stomach embroidered full of knots. The lid of the box is indented with a silhouette.
Labels:
alice stanne,
book arts,
handmade book,
month of fear
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Month of Fear - Mirrors
Immensely obsessed with death, the Victorians believed that mirrors in the homes of the deceased needed to be covered to prevent the departed soul from being trapped behind the glass, unable to pass over.
The Victorians also believed that if a mirror in your home fell and broke of it’s own accord, it was a portent that someone in the home was going to die.
Cut paper on mirrors mounted in a handmade board book, measures 4.5 x 4.5 inches.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
book arts,
handmade book,
month of fear
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Slipcase Week - Day 4: The Narrow House
Making the slipcase for the Narrow House book was a bit more complex than some of the others and took a bit paper engineering to make the shape of the case match slope of the roof. But it was well worth the effort to create this uniquely shaped case.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
slip case
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Slipcase Week - Day 3: The Little Books of Fear
Today features a set of books each made for the Month of Fear blog. Since both are about my fears, I decided to made them into their own little series, drawing inspiration from the set of Golden Books I had growing up.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
month of fear,
slip case,
watercolor
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Slipcase Week - Day 2: Tudor Safari
Today's slipcase was made for the Tudor Safari board book I did a while back. It features a watercolor and gold acrylic painted crown with paper cut outs.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
slip case,
the tudors,
watercolor
Monday, May 11, 2015
Slipcase Week - Day 1: The Homeowners Guide to Household Demons
This week I'm going to be showcasing some of the slipcases I've made for my books and on Friday I will post a tutorial on how to make them yourself. Slipcases are fantastic because they are easy to make, fun to decorate, and they help protect your books from every day wear and tear.
This slipcase I made for my Month of Fear book: Homeowners Guide to Household Demons. It's made from a stiff screen printed paper with a simple paper cut out and hand lettering.
This slipcase I made for my Month of Fear book: Homeowners Guide to Household Demons. It's made from a stiff screen printed paper with a simple paper cut out and hand lettering.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
pop ups,
slip case
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Shadowbox
Recently, the Illustration Department at MassArt decided to do a project to raise proceeds for student awards. We were provided with matching shadowboxes and asked to make a piece related to the idea of shadows and darkness. I chose to make a three dimensional representation of an anatomical drawing depicting the "darkness in the hearts of man."
The box measures 5 x 7 x 2 inches. The label reads "Fig. 1 - Darkness in the Hearts of Man, with Enlarged View (Frontal)"
The box measures 5 x 7 x 2 inches. The label reads "Fig. 1 - Darkness in the Hearts of Man, with Enlarged View (Frontal)"
Friday, February 27, 2015
Month of Love - Forbidden Fruit
I may have skipped last week's challenge for Month of Love, but I'm back this week with the final 'Forbidden Fruit' challenge.
I have been really into the design of vintage seed packets lately, so I decided to do some packets for the seeds of fruits featured as forbidden fruits in mythology. Here’s the classic apple from the story of Adam and Eve. Also the pomegranate eaten by Persephone that keeps her in Hades six months of the year.
I have been really into the design of vintage seed packets lately, so I decided to do some packets for the seeds of fruits featured as forbidden fruits in mythology. Here’s the classic apple from the story of Adam and Eve. Also the pomegranate eaten by Persephone that keeps her in Hades six months of the year.
Labels:
alice stanne,
design,
month of love,
seed packets,
watercolor
Friday, February 13, 2015
Month of Love - Diamonds
This weeks challenge for the Month of Love was 'Diamonds' so I got my inspiration from that classic Paul Simon song Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes, I call it Honey Take Me Dancing.
Each frame was painted and handmade by wrapping paper around a book board frame. All painting was done in watercolor.
Each frame was painted and handmade by wrapping paper around a book board frame. All painting was done in watercolor.
Labels:
alice stanne,
month of love,
watercolor
Friday, February 6, 2015
Month of Love - Love Thy Neighbor
It's time for another Month of Love! The first week's challenge is Love Thy Neighbor. As per usual, I decided to move forward with a tiny book.
I decided make a book focusing on homes around the world. They’re all different, as every culture and region builds a home that suits a certain purpose. But we’re all neighbors on this one earth we’ve got.
We've moved over to a new website and platform so update your links and check out all the fabulous art at monthofloveart.com
I decided make a book focusing on homes around the world. They’re all different, as every culture and region builds a home that suits a certain purpose. But we’re all neighbors on this one earth we’ve got.
We've moved over to a new website and platform so update your links and check out all the fabulous art at monthofloveart.com
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