Flags and Found Fun at the Fowler
It was a joy to teach a “Flag Books and Found Writing” workshop at the Fowler Museum at UCLA last Saturday.
Participants created the Flag Book structure (invented by master Hedi Kyle),
after perusing plenty of samples,
experimenting with color, and expressing their own sensibilities.
Then filled their books with “found” writing, and images,
garnered from myriad scrap, recycled and repurposed print media. assorted papers, drawing and writing materials, and their own creativity.
They played with pattern, texture, shape, font, similarities and contrasts.
There were many surfaces of each book to consider adding content to.
Each student displayed an individual approach to color, collage, layering, placement of images, and use of text and image in their books.
This student cut letters out of paper patterned with…letters. (words),
integrating color, pattern, text and imagery.
This artist used the program from the museum about the current José Montoya show…re-purposing it for her book!
We used beautiful wooden tools designed for ceramics work, as our “bone folders“, to make our folds crisp, and “smooth” the process along (!).
This adventurous student even took off with the accordion folding technique, creating a second accordion fold book.
I was thrilled to hear what some of the participants felt about our workshop…
“….I really feel I have learned something useful. Thank you for offering the workshop.”
“I enjoyed the flag bookmaking class very much. ….each of us produced something totally individual yet with the same format…. More, please!”
Yes, more indeed!