Showing posts with label book art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book art. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Playing with abstract form : Imperfect Crystal Structure

I've been looking at perfection vs imperfection lately and playing with folding, no fold is the same, no book is the same but the end result is one of perfect balance to me. Like snow crystals look perfectly symmetrical they aren't necessarily but there is an illusion of perfection.

Imperfect/Perfect
Folded book pages





Monday, March 4, 2013

and this was me at Design Indaba 2013

More photos of stuff I saw that I like too follow... one day... maybe this week...

The simpleintrigue Stand at Design Indaba 2013

Simpleintrigue Stand at Design Indaba 2013 (all work is property of Keri Muller)

Simpleintrigue Stand at Design Indaba 2013 (all work is property of Keri Muller)

Simpleintrigue Stand at Design Indaba 2013 (all work is property of Keri Muller)

The Picnic (on the table) was selected to be part of Li Edelkoort's 'Totenism' Collection at Design Indaba 2013

The Picnic by Keri Muller (on table) - part of the Li Edelkoort 'totenism' collection at Design Indaba 2013

Africa Reinvented was selected to be part of the CCDI Handmade Collection 2013

Africa Reinvented - using recycled books - CCDI Handmade Collection

I did a workshop for kids at Design Indaba too - they were not keen on being photographed so here's a photo of some of the fun stuff we used to just make things.  It all went rather abstract much to their delight

Kids Workshop by Keri Muller

Monday, June 25, 2012

Window Installation at the Fringe Arts

Thank you Chantal and Thessa for letting me put all this stuff in your window at The Fringe Arts on Kloof Street in Cape Town.

It's a long post with lots of photos and my thinking behind it is at the very end.




Detail shots of the base of the window.  I have used Spekboom in the book plant holders.  You can buy a tray of 6 for R20 at Lawtons currently and they are good for sucking up carbon.



and my new favourite thing - especially the horns made from tree branches




 Some nice members of the general public I met today



So what is this all about?

We throw away an inordinate amount of stuff.  It lands up on our rubbish dumps, in landfills, the oceans and maybe the recycling pile.  It bothers me a lot.  The lack of awareness and apathy of the general public bothers me even more.  Not just for waste but for day to day life as well and the stuff going on around us.  Maybe turning this ‘rubbish’ into something intriguing and beautiful will spark your interest.  And maybe the thoughts and quotes will make you giggle or strike a deeper chord with you.

And where do I get the ‘materials’ from?

The Books
I purchase them from the recycling pile at Oasis and CAFDA Charity shops.  These books were all destined to become paper pulp but now they have another little life.  The books I see being pulped break my heart but I can’t rescue them all.  My personal collection is already overflowing so unfortunately I have to let the majority go.

It seems we’ve been rolling books and magazines since the 60’s.  The oldest photo I found was of a pencil and pen holder in an old ‘Good Housekeeping’ magazine made from a magazine chopped in half with the pages rolled in. 

There is something incredibly satisfying about folding a book page in on itself and then moving onto the next one.  The repetitive action is the closest I get to meditation – similar I suppose to a walking meditation.  Maybe it's the movement that calms the mind.

The plastic bits of Flotsam
I am beach comber.  I love to wander our coastlines collecting all sorts of flotsam.  As a child I collected shells but the sad reality is that there are not many shells anymore.  So instead I have turned to flotsam.  I love the way the plastic has been worn and grinded down by the sea and bleached by the sun – I find these pieces heartbreakingly beautiful.  Each piece is completely unique and the worst part is that there seems to be a never ending supply of it.  

Friday, June 8, 2012

Private commissions for those you love

It's all private commissions a go-go
Just finished off these two for a client as presents for those she loves.  I've only included certain elements for interest and left out the personal stuff like the photos, names and memento's.







Thursday, November 10, 2011

Folding books

it's going to be something
hopefully on someone's wall
Big  - very big
Growing off the wall
Incorporate found wire



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