Friday, February 8, 2013

Demolition Depot

My current job has led me back in time, into the world of historical preservation, particularly of a Victorian Bank Building in Williamsburg, and into the realm of architectural salvage shops.


















(look at that toilet!)

Min

As the new year kicks into gear and I settle into my new home in Bushwick, I am gathering together all of my spirit and inspiration to propel me forward into new creative adventures this year.  Here I would like to share pictures from Min, a show I saw back in the fall, created by Seanna Sharpe, circus girl extraordinaire.  I particularly loved this multifaceted climbing apparatus shown below. 






Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Architecture In The Subway

I was pleasantly surprised to see this lovely exhibit by the Center for Architecture in the West 4th Street subway station.


Entitled New York, New Work, it features built projects as well as theoretical projects, showing a range of work and ideas generated by AIA New York Chapter members during this difficult economic climate.




Sunday, December 16, 2012

Ann Hamilton: Event of a Thread

Last week I was lucky enough to attend the opening party for Ann Hamilton's Event of a Thread at the Park Avenue Armory.  I can't even begin to describe how amazing it is.  And click here to read the New York Times review and see more photos.

























Saturday, December 8, 2012

How To Bind A Book

I have been teaching myself the art of book binding over the last few weeks, and I am pleased to say that I just completed my first one.  There are a few mistakes, to be expected, but generally I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.  I have to give a big thanks to Sage Reynolds, an artist who has an entire YouTube Channel dedicated to teaching these skills to anyone interested.  Click here to watch his over 90 videos posted on various techniques.  



Step 1.  Cutting the signatures.



Step 2.  Sewing the signatures together.  I used a traditional kettle stitch for my book.  




Step 3. Adding the endpapers and lining the spine.  The spine is reinforced with a special gauze like material and lining paper to give it more structural strength.  


Step 4.  Making the case.  I decided to use a neutral toned book cloth to match the netural end paper, and to create a contrast with the brightly colored images inside.  




The book is a combination of pictures from my trip to Peru and blank pages for sketching and writing.  A free association picture journal..