If you read the profile attached to this blog, you'll notice that I refer to myself, among other things, as an artist. I shared some of my illustrations here a few days ago, but to be honest it's been a long time since I broke out the paints. More recently my artistic endeavors have been expended in what I call "carving books." And while Teacher Tom's Blog exists primarily to address matters related to my role as a teacher, I'm going to be exerting myself this morning in the garage, scrambling to get ready for my first art installation. I thought I'd share some images of my work by way of inspiring myself to build a dozen black easels for the display.
The show will at the main library of North Seattle Community College. I'm planning to get it installed on Monday, September 14, right after my first day of school. Needless to say I'm excited and grateful, especially to librarian Elinor Appel who has been advocating on my behalf.
The process is to use a small, sharp knife, tweezers, and a headlamp to very carefully carve down one page at a time. I wish my photography was better. I hope you can make out what I'm up to.
Funk & Wagnall Standard Dictionary, A-Lobar
Funk & Wagnall Standard Dictionary, Lobate-Z
Arabian Nights
Whole Earth Catalog
Vogue, December, 2008
The Illustrated Almanac of Historical Facts
The Iliad and the Odyssey
The Dark Thirty
The Believer, Forty-Seventh Issue, Beoufcake, September 07
Synapsida
Pinocchio
Now We Are Six (A.A. Milne)
Madel Waffe
Harper's Bazaar, December, 2008
Elle Magazine, May, 2008
Elsewhere, Perhaps (Amos Oz)
First Aid, Fourth Edition, American national Red Cross
This is quite amazing. I'm looking forward to seeing the carvings.
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I wish Seattle was closer to indy because I would LOVE to see these in person!! I was ooo-ing and aaaw-ing down the page and then found tears in my eyes when I got to the AA Milne piece... What a talented man you are, Teacher Tom!
ReplyDeleteamazing! I hope to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! How exciting to be showing them.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing. Oh my word. How fascinating! What a great skill!
ReplyDeletewould love to see it in person! looks amazing. what an awesome way to display loved literature!
ReplyDeleteIt's up and looks great!
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear more about the process to create these.
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