Showing posts with label books I own and recommend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books I own and recommend. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

2016: One Simple Word

Hello there! I hope that you are having a nice day.

Well, here we are into the New Year and I only now just decided to post about my word for the year. The last time I did this was in 2013. Yikes! Did three years already go by?

In any case, once again I decided to pick a word that I will live by this year. One that shouldn't present a challenge in and of itself, since I pretty much do this on a daily basis anyway. The word is:

LEARN
(to gain or acquire knowledge of, or skill in something
 by study, experience, or being taught)

The challenge was not to decide what I would REALLY like to learn to do, or do better, but to stick to it until I get it down. And we all know how that goes! So I got to thinking about what things I already love to do, and how I could make them better. 

I love cooking, flowers and gardening.
I love creating textile art.
So, how about taking vegetable skins, 
and flowers grown in my garden...


...and learn how to make natural dyes for the textiles
that I use in my art.
This is nothing new for others in the art world,
but it is certainly something new for me.
I bought these books last month,
and will give it a try!...


Then, I started thinking about my blog
and the photos that I take for it,
most often shot at close range,
and decided that I could make THOSE better too.
So I finally gave in to purchasing a macro lens for
my Canon ("real camera") with which I 
will attempt to learn how to take much 
better photos of the things I love for my blog...


The books are really good,
and hopefully will give me a start...


I didn't have much time to play with my lens
during the holidays,
but the day that it arrived
(bought used on eBay and in pristine condition)
I did fire off a few photos of the stuff
on my dining table.
Not great photos,
but fun to see the close-up detail
and the blurry background.
I concede that I have a long way to go!





All of the books shown above were purchased on abebooks.com,
or on Amazon. I usually compare the prices and condition of any given book
between the two sites.
Many times the books are new and a fraction of the cost of what
you would pay in bookstores which never provide very good discounts 
even on older books. 
And I have never been let down on the condition of any used book that I have bought.

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Of course,  Mr. Perch would likely tell you that my word of the year should have been

STOP
(as in stop buying books)

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And yes, I do know that you can buy books to read on your iPad, but where is the fun in that?
Please do come back next year at this time and see how much I have accomplished with my word!!
What are your plans for the new year?


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Books I love...

I love books! OK, I said it. I'll say it again. I love books!! I love to go to the bookstore. I love to peruse the offerings Amazon. I love looking at old books in junk stores and on EBay hoping that I can find one that will give me inspiration for some art. I even love the smell of a new book and the way it feels when you open it for the first time. (No Kindle for this gal!) I love mystery books by my favorite authors, I love books about the history of the United States, particularly those of the Civil War era. I love gardening books. I love home decorating books. But mostly, I think I love inspiring books about mixed media art.

Over the years I have amassed a collection of books in the latter category, and every now and then I flip through one that I haven't looked at in a while. I looked at a couple last week, and decided that I would share some of the titles with you. In case you haven't already noticed, I have added a new area to my sidebar called "Books I Own and Recommend". I will be adding to this category every now and then, and I will link the titles with the location at Amazon where you can purchase the book. NOTE: I do not currently have any type of referral arrangement with Amazon, and am just doing this for your convenience. You can also often find used books such as these on eBay, and perhaps on other websites.

Below I am showing you scans from the two books you see on my sidebar.

This book, by Maryjo and Sunny Koch, is a
must-have book if you love collage and
assemblage using antique photos and
ephemera. This is a scan of the cover...


...and this is a scan of one of the pages...



...along with a scan of a beautiful
assemblage...


The following is a book by L. K. Ludwig,
and who can resist anything that she creates?



Below is a page showing how to print on
black paper with bleach...



...and here is a scan of one that I did myself.



I hope you enjoyed this. If you think that this is worthwhile, please drop me a comment and let me know.

Have a great Sunday!