Velma Bolyard

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ecoprint from late august harvesting on my flax paper

ecoprint from late august harvesting on my flax paper

fall(ing)

August 27, 2020

i’ve been busy tying up loose ends this weaver says, and there are many.

  1. first covid test: negative. will have second next week.

  2. first flu shot in many, many years: yesterday. made me a bit sick.

  3. finished and mailed today: three promised things for friends near and far.

  4. finished and mailed two little shifu books, thank you for your orders.

  5. i have two more left, and that’s it for the little shifu books.

  6. punched many holes for 20(ish) journals for the first year program.

  7. stitched some of those journals (keith smith pattern).

  8. visited daughter hannah in maine for much needed computer/phone help.

  9. made shifu samples for steph and lars’ hanji portfolio.

  10. made and sent 10 minute video (thanks melissa schulenberg) for natural dye symposium in japan

  11. mailed four artists’ books for exhibition (one new).

  12. had take-out nepalese food from watertown

  13. found two new fantastic north country european style cheeses, farmer’s market, saranac lake.

  14. bought a big ticket item.

  15. harvested some goldenrod and sumac and blackeyed susans for prints.

  16. recovered this word: ecoprint.

  17. almost finished my chapter for papermaker’s tears vol.2. (third edit)

  18. scheduled ecoprint demo for printmaking class co-taught by 3 printmakers in 3 colleges.

  19. participated in zoom meetings.

  20. signed up for two on-line learnings, with karen hanmer another with stuart kestenbaum

  21. found lots and lots of cardinal flowers on the place

  22. missed a car oil change

  23. watched two big bucks and a doe around the place

  24. made some wishes come true. yep.

    so much going on, i will write when i have more time and energy and haven’t done yet another re-write earlier in the day. because my thoughts are muddled. i am excited about writing for papermaker’s tears, and the second hanji portfolio; both of these will premiere at codex 8. but i am thinking of you all despite being absent from here and wishing and hoping you are healthy and safe.

my sweet vintage bridgestone mountain bike, ready for a new home.

my sweet vintage bridgestone mountain bike, ready for a new home.

many thanks for keeping in touch…

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dyed flax paper, tough and large

dyed flax paper, tough and large

layering

August 2, 2020

i’m thinking of what happens when you enrich your cloth or paper with layers of dye and color and marks, how a skein of boring medium blue commercial crochet cotton can become something beautiful after an hour in the hot pot with a bunch of plants and metal and then perhaps an after dunk in the black walnut pot. richness occurs. then it’s open season for sewing and assembling.

how the table looked before this round of dyeing

how the table looked before this round of dyeing

in the studio i’m dyeing and using plants, papers, fabrics, natural dyestuffs, metals, and taking advantage of lovely fresh staghorn sumac, local white bedstraw (which i just learned isn’t lady’s bedstraw but another invasive), black eyed susan, dandelion, thistle varieties, wild apple, aspen, grey dogwood, blackberry, milkweed, and on and on goes the list, ending with wild carrot. a little freshness goes a long way, plus i gather and freeze some garden lilies, too

white bedstraw roots…guess who their cousin is

white bedstraw roots…guess who their cousin is

leena from riihivilla has experimented with bedstraw roots, but because of all the effort, madder is the way to go. this palm-sized cluster (and i have small hands) is the most i’ve ever seen at once in my experience uprooting, usually you just find the thin red roots. what lived above this cluster was a healthy perennial cluster of delicate leaves on hearty stems. this is clean and drying and i will try using it.

the stuff

the stuff

amish harvest: sorghum (i believe)

amish harvest: sorghum (i believe)

a neighbor

a neighbor

and mama as crossing gaurd

and mama as crossing gaurd

the same day this one stopped on the road and listened to me, cocking their head as rained down the complements

the same day this one stopped on the road and listened to me, cocking their head as rained down the complements

wonderful catalog from an old john wolseley exhibition that is full of writing, image, ideas with layers of richness and translucent overlays.

wonderful catalog from an old john wolseley exhibition that is full of writing, image, ideas with layers of richness and translucent overlays.

i have loved john wolsely’s work since i first saw it in the 2016 book which i enjoyed at a secret lovely spot in the otways--sadly i never saw the exhibition. john has, however, expanded his work into the world of artists’ books. my friend colleen sent me this link here. he gives a tutorial for an origami/one page wonder book structure and he is brilliant in teaching how to compose image and text. this is the structure i almost always teach, giving credit to my teacher claire van vliet. recently my dear friend carol blinn (warwick press) has been sending me delightful pandemic one page wonders. carol also made for me a small book that houses several of my papers in a cover also by me. the magic (and elbow grease) is hers:

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flax pages, mostly

flax pages, mostly

the pup got this into her mouth and removed the clasp which i'll repair.. i read that puppies in their eighth month are teenagers which i can affirm is true.

she is a big girl, almost

she is a big girl, almost

and i’m wrapping this up, finally. i had written almost an entire post when it disappeared so this one feels disjointed and unsettled. i hate it when something happens without warning. I promise if i’ve forgotten anything i’ll come back sooner than i have been. but anyway, these are the happenings, at least some of them. it’s a rainy sunday and almost time for lunch. i wish you a plentiful harvest, we are eating the very best cucumbers i’ve ever had from the garden. that and some local alpine style cheese is my latest favorite thing to lunch on.

writing about shifu for papermaker’s tears.

writing about shifu for papermaker’s tears.

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