
and doodled. I liked the simple outline most of all. Put on top of one another they reminded me of Lowry's figures.


I had the idea of creating a book within the gravestone shape. The gravestone generally marks the date of birth and death, and the book inside represents to me the life story of that particular person. I wanted the book to stand upright too, just like the gravestone. So I was up early this morning and before breakfast had created this mock-up. I think it has lots of potential now for making a stitched cover in various techniques and also trying out various book binding methods.

Having created a present for a friend's 50th birthday using Frances Pickering's transfer dyes onto pelmet vilene method, I think it is time to use this method to make something for me! Next week I can post a pic of the birthday present I made as by then J. will have opened it! Hope she likes it.
2 comments:
Looking forward to seeing this Lesley. Think it's going to be fabulous. Sorry you missed the Designer Craftsman exhibition.
Hi Lesley
Love the shapes you have created. I especially like the idea of the book being able to stand up. Looking forward to seeing it progress.
Sheila
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