W.I.P. fishy-fishy flag book

by lara on February 19, 2008

Play­ing catch-up while away from home. First up, a book that is slowly tak­ing shape.

It com­bines a for­mat (flag book), a mate­r­ial (water­color washes) and a bit of dog­gerel that wrig­gled into my head (and sketch­book) a cou­ple of years ago.

The for­mat is the flag book bind­ing. I made a goofy test ver­sion using a tacky post­card from Iowa. As you can see here.

tacky postcard flagbook

If you want a much bet­ter look at the con­struc­tion I sug­gest look­ing over the Bone­folder issue . A large col­lec­tion of exam­ples can be found in the gallery of work sub­mit­ted to the 2006 bind-o-rama.

The mate­r­ial is Arches 300# water­color paper with washes of sev­eral greens and blues and a bit of some­thing dark. I’ve done two large dou­ble sided sheets so there should be plenty to work with.

watercolor-sheets

The dog­gerel goes like this:

Fishy-fishy in the sea.

Fishy-fishy bring it to me.

Damned if I know what it means.

At the moment I’m imag­in­ing 8 folds in the accor­dion and five flags per “page.” With the flags being irreg­u­larly shaped — per­haps as waves or per­haps as fish. Or maybe wave shapes with fish images that cross waves — or — or…

And that’s how it goes — three ideas thrown together on a work­ing tray and just hang­ing out together until some­thing starts to happen.

edited 25.june.2008 to cor­rect image links

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