Last week Seth from The Altered Page invited readers to partake in a collaborative event after he was inspired by Heather Campbell (Blissful Things) who commented on one of his 'paper stacks' and suggested we all take photos of our 'stacks'. Great idea Heather and thanks for responding and inviting us Seth!
I grabbed my camera yesterday and chose a favorite group of altered books I have on display in my studio and snapped a few shots. In the process, I was considering why so many of us have this passion for these 'altered pages' while other peeps may look at our collections with expressionless faces, some I'm sure masked to hide their true reaction, (eg) WTF?
What is it they "don't get" or what is it we DO get?
What do we see that compells us to cherish these pages and stacks?
The "RorSCHTach" - Do You See What I See?
Studio Photograph - Altered Books and Journals - TwoDressesStudio 2011
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What a brilliant image, amazing title, and sensational stack. Thanks Trudi!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo and great write up too. I will be linking tomorrow...now I have stack envy LOL Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stack/display/photo!
ReplyDeleteI have an urge to carefully unstack and turn every page!!
Wow! Even your "stack" is artsy!!! I have a friend who will look at something like this and say "why?" I say, why not!!! It's gorgeous!! I'll be linked tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteLOVE what you did with your books for the photo. I totally get altered books and would love to have some more of my own.
ReplyDeletei knew you'd think of something clever with this challenge!
ReplyDeleteamazing image -- love it! i am thinking that my next altered book should be gessoed pages for an art journal...
ReplyDeleteA very clever display. It's its own work of art.
ReplyDeleteWow what an artful display...how very clever of you..and I love the rorschach idea....all i see is gorgeousness and divine inspiration..Thanks..!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteI see stacks of splendor dear Trudi
ReplyDeleteso funny and true what you wrote about people that don't get it ... I do believe that is why our mixed media blog world is such a happy place...one hardly needs to explain just share and enjoy!
oxo
So creative - wow!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is a work of art, and your books look AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteDelicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph of beautiful art--you art instigator, you! I want to gather up these books in both arms and settle in for a long afternoon of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is awesome!
ReplyDeletei see a fish and a man with glasses! and, of course, a lovely stack i'd surely enjoy thumbing through on this gray day.
ReplyDeletethis is the COOLEST stack i've seen yet
ReplyDeletewonderful photograph, trudi. very rich and full!
ReplyDeletelove how you shot this picture!
ReplyDeleteim hooked i must follow your blog!
So clever, so fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOften the people that stare at my artwork, trying to hide their confusion don't really know how to "play" anymore. They "play" sports or games but it's been a long time since they have returned to their child like mode and just played with paint or mixed media.
ReplyDeleteIt has to have a reason to exist, in their minds. It has to be sellable, in their minds. Sadly, it probably has to have a purpose, too.
I love what you did with the challenge.
:)Bea
Dogintheholestudio.com
Love your photo as much as your stack!
ReplyDeletelove! beautiful imagery here.
ReplyDeleteSeth said it all! ... Brilliant...Amazing... And Sensational!! I will try not to top this... BUT its FRIKIN COOL!!
ReplyDelete~Vanessa KJ
ditto what they all said-brilliant photo! love the books too
ReplyDeleteI sure wasn't expecting this! Absolutely fantastic stack!
ReplyDeletelol over your brilliance!! it truly looks like a rorschtact test!! and you are right why do they glaze over like that? guess we are just the visionaries of the future dear one!! xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo!
ReplyDeleteLove your stack of paper :]
Such inspiration... thank you for sharing.
Great stacks! Very nice indeed!! Wonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy it's a scholarly owl of course. Beautiful photo of a beautiful stack!
ReplyDeleteLove your lovely altered books! Love too how you've presented them here. Very dynamic. :)
ReplyDeleteI am speechless...AmAzInG!!!
ReplyDeleteTrudi, you always amaze me; your stack itself is a gorgeous work of art! I want to look through each one of them! (can I?)
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious work of art! I can't wait to look at the rest of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm simply overwhelmed by this stack. As one who makes altered books, I am very impressed. When I began scrolling the post, it looked like a cat's face, then body. I was staring in amazement and disbelief at this incredible stack.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, fabulous!!! I love this original and beautiful photo of your stack!
ReplyDeleteSensational sculpture of artwork. Thanks for comment on my blog. I love your work.
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh, what a tremendous way to photograph your stack! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting photo! I laughed at your comment that many people look at altered books and think "wtf". I know it's true, but I can't imagine, because I find such things so fascinating!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!! so cool. How'd you do that?
ReplyDeleteFantastically artistic photo of your journal stacks - love it.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed visiting your blog - great work!
Fantastic images!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to The Altered Page! Now I have a new awesome blog to follow :)
ReplyDeleteI know what I see - a beautiful image containing loads of books I'd love, love, love to spend hours looking through - no glazing here:)
ReplyDeleteLove how you did something different and creative with the "stacks" prompt! Beautiful! And thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment!
ReplyDeletePeace,
Karis
innovative!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display of treasures!
ReplyDeleteCreative display of your stack!
ReplyDeleteWow that's a very creative stack and such a beautiful image - love the title....!
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