Friday, July 7, 2017
Book Girl
Book Girl
The urge to paint has been flickering and growing inside me over the last few weeks. So, this week, I got to it!
I wanted to try something new and different. I love to read, and I love the idea of repurposing old books and making them into art.
So, heres how I created my painting. I am crap at remembering to take pics at the appropriate points, so I hope you get the idea anyway!
I started by finding an old book. It mattered to me that it was a book I felt something for. I found an old copy of The Rose under my house that was without a cover, and so well loved it was falling apart. Perfect! The Rose was one of my favourite films when I was younger- starring Bette Midler, based on the life of Janis Joplin- how much more could I love it?? Well, it may be responsible for the lame-o rose tattoo I have on my chest... Oh, the humanity! Yes, I am a walking advertisement for why 17 year olds SHOULD NOT be allowed to get tattoos... unless they pick something NOT lame. I knew a girl with the Guns and Roses logo on her torso, so I guess things could be worse.
OK, so I glued the pages onto a 24 x 20" canvas. I love the aged quality of the paper. My sisters and I used to spend ages with coffee and matches* trying to get this effect on our treasure maps... We did a lot of treasure hunts and put waaaaayyy to much effort into them!
*Ahh.. the late seventies/ early eighties. When kids could play with matches, and then toodle off to the corner shop to buy their Nanna her Blue Ardath ciggies, and no-one would bat an eyelid. Good times.
Next, I needed to decide what I was going to paint onto my gorgeous book page canvas. A blank Canvas is a lot of pressure, and so is a beautifully prepared book page canvas!! I didn;t want to screw it up! I chose to use a digital drawing I did ages ago. I printed her out, stuck her together and traced her onto the canvas... Very LOW TECH! Ordinarily, I would trace the image onto a transperancy and then use my projector, but its under the house and I am lazy. Whatevs.
So then, It was time to paint. And what better time than during the State of Origin??
I did look up every now and then to shout, "Go yourself, MAL!!" Just for my dad. He used to shout that at the TV ALL THE TIME. I used to think Mal meant mate and he was cheering on all different players. But it meant Mal Meninga... so it doesnt really make sense when he is not playing... But I think its funny and my dad is in the UK and missed the game the other night. Although, he does have jedi-like football finding skill, so he probably tracked down a TV playing it. In Ireland.
Painting for me can be extremely therapeutic and cathartic. I have little rules that I paint by... Everything has 3 colours... You should always start and finish a line.... All work should have a little bit of red in it. These rules are comforting and automatic now... I also like it when I mess up and have to problem solve. How am I gonna fix this? Usually that leads to something waaaay better.
This is an example of problem solving- I painted the text in white capitals... and it just didnt work for me. SO, I left it overnight and came back to it. This is so important in painting, I think. I always leave a piece sitting where I will see it when I first come upstairs in the morning.
Usually, things that are glaringly wrong will jump out at me at this point. The text was one. Her hairline was another- the fringe just didnt sit well. Too dark. So I cut up some more pages of The Rose and gave her a forehead. I think this opened her up heaps and works much better. I also used extra pages to create the new text style. Much better!
Next I just added a few little paper embellishments, so more shading and she is done.
For me, she is kinda saying- "I am not going to live in books. I am going to be inspired by them to experience stories and awesomeness in my own life" Is that a bit naff? Who cares, I made her and thats what I see. But, as always, in art, there are any number of interpretations and perceptions. There is no wrong answer.
So, I am imagining all sorts of projects involving book pages! And I am super chuffed with how this lady turned out. Not sure if I want to list her in my Etsy store, or keep her for our lounge room.
What do u think?
Oh, and Anne, if you are reading this, yes, that is the copy of The Rose that you lent me in about 1992... sorry bout that!
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