Thursday, December 25, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Month of Fear - Demons Within
Last week challenge for Month of Fear was Demons Within. I decided to go with demons within the home and made this small pop-up book featuring some household demons I created:
This short compendium includes Pedulefur, who steals individual socks from the drier; Tenentium, who takes up all the valuable space in the closet; and Mucilagosa, who is responsible for the pink scum ring around the tub.
This short compendium includes Pedulefur, who steals individual socks from the drier; Tenentium, who takes up all the valuable space in the closet; and Mucilagosa, who is responsible for the pink scum ring around the tub.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
book arts,
handmade book,
month of fear,
pop ups
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Month of Fear - What Are You Afraid Of?
Have you noticed a change in the air? Crisper leaves? More ads for pumpkin flavored things at the coffee shop? Well, ladies and gents, it's October and that means it's time for another Month of Fear! It's the same story as before, a piece a week, inspired by different challenges. This week was "What Are You Afraid Of?"
Though I guess I'm technically an "adult" I still find myself afraid of the dark. It makes me jumpy, anxious, and I find myself walking a little more quickly than usual towards the nearest light.
I decided to double down on this challenge month, and have challenged myself to make not just an illustration a week, but a book a week (albeit probably pretty tiny books). The panels on this one measure in at just 2.25 x 2.25 inches.
Though I guess I'm technically an "adult" I still find myself afraid of the dark. It makes me jumpy, anxious, and I find myself walking a little more quickly than usual towards the nearest light.
I decided to double down on this challenge month, and have challenged myself to make not just an illustration a week, but a book a week (albeit probably pretty tiny books). The panels on this one measure in at just 2.25 x 2.25 inches.
Be sure to check out Month of Fear and see the incredible work coming in from so many artists:
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
month of fear,
watercolor
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Grand Manan Rock Books
Every summer my family and a few friends make our pilgrimage up to the island of Grand Manan off the coast of New Brunswick in the Bay of Fundy. A fairly small and quiet island, Grand Manan is unbelievably scenic with panoramic ocean views, sheer cliffs, and long rock beaches. We rent out several cabins right on the edge of a marsh overlooking the ocean and, totally devoid a wireless connection, we spend our week reading, playing cards, hiking, picnicking and of course, drawing and painting. But one of our favorite past time is collecting rocks. It may sound pretty lame, but the rocks found around the Grand Manan archipelago are unlike any other. Just look at what I mean:
In honor of our overwhelmingly large rock collection (my mother actually has started returning some to the island), I decided to make a few little sketchbooks for my traveling companions.
Each book is decorated with some rocks drawn in pencil, sealed in wheat paste and bound up with some nice linen thread in durable book cloth. My great friend (and shameless plug: excellent writer) Celeste started hers right away with a few watercolors.
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
handmade book,
rocks,
sketch book
Monday, June 2, 2014
Tudor Safari
This month I've been watching lots of historical dramas and my favorite part is all the incredible costumes and sets. It inspired me to do a few small paintings to fill an empty demo board book I had left over from the semester. At first I just started a drawing of an elephant in Elizabethan garb, when I realized there was a pun at hand, and Elizaphant I was created. Followed by Hyenra VIII, Meery I and Elkward VI, the whole Tudor clan. They were then placed in the book in chronological order of coronation.
Labels:
alice stanne,
animals,
artist books,
handmade book,
portrait,
the tudors,
watercolor
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Book Arts Final
As some of you already know, I spent the last semester teaching Book Arts for the Illustration department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It was an absolute blast and I worked with some truly talented students. Throughout the semester we work a variety of books, students learn different structures and fill them with content of their choice. For the final projects, students get a month to work on a book structure of their choosing which gets filled with content and is housed in a handmade box. Below is a variety of student's final projects:
See individual projects after the jump...
Labels:
alice stanne,
artist books,
book arts,
book arts class,
handmade book
Stretched Watercolor Paper
This week, looking for a way to change things up, I tried out a new method: stretching watercolor paper on canvas stretcher bars. I have always been a bit jealous of the way a canvas can have such a complete feeling, no framing or matting necessary. The end result was quite successful.
I've never found it particularly necessary to stretch my watercolor paper given the small size of my work and the restricted amount of water I use but with the canvas finish it may be my new way to prep for most of my painting work.
And though it's just a test piece, it's wall ready with some of our other work around the house.
I've never found it particularly necessary to stretch my watercolor paper given the small size of my work and the restricted amount of water I use but with the canvas finish it may be my new way to prep for most of my painting work.
And though it's just a test piece, it's wall ready with some of our other work around the house.
So Many Posts, So Little Time
Contrary to what the absence of posts on this blog might imply, I have been busy busy busy with the art. One of the more time-consuming parts of art (besides, you know, the art making) is getting all these pictures and things to be blog ready. But I have photoshopped long and hard and there are about to be many posts thrown up here.
First of all, the results of the Spring Sale at MassArt were slightly disappointing. Out of 20 boxes and 10 books, only 5 boxes and 1 book sold. The silver-lining to this situation however is that hopefully these unsold items will find their way on to an online platform from where you (that's right you) can purchase them for your own enjoyment.
I was also commissioned by my fellow Illustration alum, Kim Buhler, to maker a specialized ladybug box for her mom for Mother's Day.
First of all, the results of the Spring Sale at MassArt were slightly disappointing. Out of 20 boxes and 10 books, only 5 boxes and 1 book sold. The silver-lining to this situation however is that hopefully these unsold items will find their way on to an online platform from where you (that's right you) can purchase them for your own enjoyment.
I was also commissioned by my fellow Illustration alum, Kim Buhler, to maker a specialized ladybug box for her mom for Mother's Day.
Pretty adorable, huh?
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Spring Sale at MassArt
Yesterday, I dropped off a month's worth of work at MassArt's annual Spring Sale, which starts today and goes until Saturday, the 10th. Twenty boxes and ten books later and I'm taking a well-deserved weekend off.
So if you're in the Boston area be sure to stop by!
Labels:
butterflies,
butterfly collection,
handmade book,
sale
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Getting Cultured in New York
Last weekend I took a long overdue trip down to New York City to see friends, family and everything else New York has to offer. A friend and I made Saturday a getting-cultured sort of day and spent the entire afternoon-evening viewing some wonderful art.
First stop was the New-York Historical Society for John James Audubon’s original watercolor paintings for his huge (in size and content) print edition of The Birds of America (1827–38).
More about the day after the jump...
First stop was the New-York Historical Society for John James Audubon’s original watercolor paintings for his huge (in size and content) print edition of The Birds of America (1827–38).
More about the day after the jump...
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Coming Soon...
Next month my books and butterflies will be available to buy at the MassArt spring sale, running from May 4th to 10th. Below is a sampling of what will be available for purchase.
Your very own small butterfly collection. Each butterfly is hand painted in watercolor and pinned into a handmade box lined with cork. Every boxes lid contains the name of the butterfly as well as a carved indent of its shape.
These blank sketchbooks are inspired by old furniture from auction catalogues. Each book is wrapped in hand drawn paste paper and decorated with a cut paper piece of furniture. Pages of soft drawing paper are sewn into a durable spine of bookcloth.
Labels:
alice stanne,
butterflies,
butterfly collection,
gifts,
handmade book,
paper crafts,
sale,
watercolor
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