Today I took my first class at The Urban Craft Center in Santa Monica with book artist Jeannine Stein. I am slated to teach there in March and again in April, but I had not taken a class yet. I had read about Jeannine's book Rebound, and was very impressed. I love the idea of creating art with recycled materials, but I have to admit that it's rare that I see "recycled" work that looks like NEW art, and not just....ummmm.....trash put together for recycling sake. (Does that make sense?) It is also difficult to find a group of book artist instructors that are organized, have materials prepped, and are truly dynamic people who love what they do, and love to share ideas. (Sad to say, that may be the one thing on the east coast that was in abundance! Hmmm....okay, I also miss picking my own blueberries, raspberries and blackberries abundantly.)
So meeting Jeannine in this fabulous space was a treat, and I am delighted that I pushed myself out this morning to join them. Jeannine is organized, has materials prepped, shares open-heartedly, and knows her medium well. Her work is clean, concise, and professional. And, unlike me, she is truly "hip" to all the latest craft gadgets that make cutting corners easier (literally), and punching a variety of holes, and using rivets to adhere covers, etc.. I was disappointed that her published book wasn't available, but, hey, that's what Amazon is for, yes?
I want to say that I LOVE THIS "ROMANESQUE" BINDING! It is indeed beautiful. So thank you, Jeannine, thank you UCC, and thank you to the other students in today's class.
Thanks for posting this binding. I was not familiar with it. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteJudy! Please look at Paul's work (linked to most recent entry! I would be happy to have a play day and show you the Romanesque stitch next time you are in town! :^)
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