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Bonny sent me a link to these (over on the right in the Fun Links category). They are called scary nightmare journals. So interesting, and creative.
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Another fun idea, the artist says: "I started by removing the old marked-up pages, and replaced them with crisp new acid-free heavyweight #60 unlined drawing paper, handmade art papers, and tracing papers. I've included several of the more salvagable pages from the original text. These would make a great foundation for your own collage work, or you could use a bit of white gouache to create a space for your writings. Perhaps, you could let the bits of story inspire your own writings.
I then replaced the old plain endpapers with ones of a lovely art nouveau floral pattern, that matches the color on the cover. The cover itself remains unchanged."
The link is "vintage cover" click there to see more of their work.
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This is the flyer for this year's set of book arts lecture series. Come and bring a friend. Or two.
3 comments:
I'm pretty sure that the guy who makes those nightmare journals is spiderbite. Spiderbite.etsy.com
Haha I meant the lady who makes them. :)
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