Here's another artist's book, getting ready for November exhibit.
This is where I used those laminated (layered) pieces I made, with the daylily dried stems enclosed in them. I have one extra piece, which I showed the other way up so you can see the copper exterior.
the six pages are made from daylily flowers, not foliage. That's why they're more of a golden color than the bronzy green you get with foliage.
Inside the covers is metallic gold paint, outside is copper. Stitched with a gold thread. And called, oddly enough, Daylily.
Posed here with the plants I got the raw materials from.
This is the second growth of the daylilies, since all the first growth went into paper, and the flowers and stems likewise.
This is a kind of thank you to the daylilies as well as a demo to you of what went into making this book.
Helping a neighbor groom a houseplant today, and the big leaves we cut off came home with me to make paper eventually, once they dry. Art sources never end.
Art, the Beautiful Metaphor, a gallery of original artworks by Liz Adams, and an ongoing work in progress, showing works in progress! My other blog is http://fieldfen.blogspot.com for opinion, commentary, books, food and movies All works by Liz Adams are copyright to her only, and may not be used in any form without explicit permission. Thank you for respecting my ownership.
Sunday, September 24, 2017
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I love this book. Especially having been privy from conception. Thankyou
ReplyDeleteThank you! so nice to know it's being followed and enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteIt's always a treat to follow one of these things from plant to plan to final pages... and yes, fun to watch where you take us on this. It's truly a journey, and exploration. And thank you, Liz.
ReplyDeleteThis book is so lovely! Gorgeous colours.
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