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Since I enjoyed making the first owl book so much I've decided to keep working with a few more of these birds. Meet the Great Horned Owl. He has a very different personality to the first owl I worked with.
More about this altered book with more detail photos on my blog.
I taught an altered book workshop at Blim on Saturday afternoon. These are some of the work-in-progress and finished books made by participants.
It was a really good class.
Sculpture by Will Wagenaar
3 years ago, I started to create a pile of parts that were slated for a big, silver bird.
In late April, the final missing piece was found and this project... took flight.
He was named for his noble and expressive, single tail feather.
It reminded me of the hats worn by The Three Musketeers.
The lead character in the novel is d'Artagnan.
Fearing that a name from 19th century, French literature might slow him down a bit,
he's taken on a more aerodynamic nickname: "DART"
inkpad, old skb pro, when I went back to edit, new skb pro, update announced at the Autodesk One Gallery The Digital Canvas, 05.05.11
A page from the altered book I started in Tammy's (Daisy Yellow's) "Museum of Simple Things" workshop.
An entry for the 24 marathon competition over at Photobox for the 'texture' category. Single 430 430ex 1/64th resting on the desk directly behind and pointing at camera. The purpose of the competition was to enter a different photograph every hour in real time. Very challenging and a lot of fun.
A page for my friend Maggie's Goddess book - real little snaps, sewing pins and garter along with vintage images.
reckt seine Aeste in die Abendsonne
Busch Pressman D, Kodak Ektar 127 mm, Ilford FP4, Rodinal, Negativscan
- do not use without permission -
Der zukünftige Standort des Neubaus Geowissenschaften: der Parkplatz an der Hermann-Rodewald-Straße
Foto: Jürgen Haacks, 30.10.2018
On this one I've used moss, little plastic berry's, plastic toadstools, little
pine cones, fabric, lace and tule.
Das sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
O sprecht nur Trost mir ein!
Ihr tröstet mich mit nichten;
Ich muß in meiner Pein
Auf jeden Trost verzichten,
Das sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
O sprecht nur Trost mir ein,
Das Weh in mir zu schwichten!
Wird es entschlafen? Nein,
Es wird empor sich richten.
Das sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
O bringt nur Trost herein,
Die Nacht in mir zu lichten!
Es wird auf jeden Schein
Das Dunkel sich verdichten.
Das sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
Ja, tröstet mich nur fein
Mit vielen Trostgeschichten!
Und stimmen sie nicht ein,
Will ich den Streit schon schlichten:
Da sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
Helft alle, groß und klein,
Mit Trost mich auszurichten!
Trost such' ich mir zur Pein,
Trost, um ihn zu vernichten.
Das sei mein Trost allein:
Untröstlich will ich sein.
Friedrich Rückert
This rock is tradionally said to be the rock that Jesus used as a table for the miracle of the loaves and fishes.