Making Homes ~
Available as a print in multiple sizes, a postcard, and a sticker
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Ten of Spades
Commissioned from coma.does
Meaning in Cartomancy and Tarot: "Sadness mixed with tears and disappointment."
It isn’t just a bad card. It’s poisonous like jealousy. It will in a great measure counteract the good effects of the cards near you. You might be overcome by the feeling that nothing is right and the only thing you wish is to be to left alone. Ten of Spades is also a warning: take care not to get addicted to your sorrows.
Cards of Fate: Masterlist
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read the words "evil shadow version of-" and my eyes glazed after as I begun thinking of shadow the hedgehog...
i fuckin WISH that post was about shadow the hedgehog instead of whatever the hell its devolved into
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Re: printer paper being nice for bookbinding...
So you specifically said not to do this but...
1)using plain printer paper is totally fine for books if that's what you have access to. It's what I started with and some people just stick with it.
2)most of us who get really serious into it get custom cut paper to be short grain as it should be. We get 11x17 paper cut into 8.5x11 so the grain is correct. Most Renegade Bindery people in the US get it from Church paper, and they've added a listing to their website for it. And it's nice paper. (Hammermill cream typically.)
Nooo don't encourage me! Danger, danger!
As punishment you get to see the results of me going to poke around in my old college work.
Here's a little book I probably made after somehow acquiring a colour inkjet printer. The colours have held up well after 25 years!
The interior consists of anatomical clip art. Why? I dunno. If I pretend to be an art historian of myself, I could say I was making a prescient statement about computers taking over everything including our bodies, but honestly I was probably just having a laugh with the extensive clip art collection that had come with my.. WordPerfect? or Corel Draw? software.
Two little books with non-adhesive bindings and rather nice Japanese paper.
The covers stay on via paper tabs.
Here's a set of two books with covers made from hand-dyed/patterned fabric from my textiles classes. The covers are again attached with paper tabs that I made into a decorative element.
More handmade paper. It's unsized and feels like quality paper towels. Looks like dried flower petals aren't an acid-free material and the colour didn't hold up :P
cool little triple-fold guy.
Hand-marbled paper... I was really into purple and teal in combination.... It was like 1997
Bonus: me snarking on "AI" technology, before the turn of the century. Plus ça change? Unfortunately, the computer didn't do a bad enough job to be funny.
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This weekend is Print Slam 17, the end of semester sale and exhibition at SVA RisoLAB, the studio I print at. If you're in NYC, come on by to check out lots and lots of cool risograph-printed art, including copies of my comic Basilisk, medieval palette prints, and holiday postcards.
Learn more and RSVP here
(poster design by Aidan Fitzgerald)
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