2012-09-28

Literary diary 2013 coming soon

Two months ago I got an idea to create a Literary diary/planner for 2013, which would contain both - a weekly planner and poetry for each month.

I'm really grateful I managed to find 12 great Oxford poets who all agreed to write a poem for the diary. They were all wonderful and the upcoming year will certainly be too with their lovely poems :-) 

You can already look forward to poems by

Edward Pope for January
Dan Holloway for February
George Chopping for March
Anna McCrory for April
Lucy Ayrton for May
Rob Sykes for June
Adam Flint for July
Stephen Hancock for August
Tina Sederholm for September
Henry Stead for October
Paul Askew for November
Anna Hobson for December
and
the foreword from Dennis Harrison

I'm currently working on the typesetting and it'll take me few more days before I start printing and stitching them all together, but I can already show the design of the cover and what it's made of :-)


I was browsing at the Albion Beatnik trying to find some inspiration and I found this Henry Green's book in secondhand section. 


I think 'Loving, Living and Party going' sounds quite promising and inspiring and perhaps that's what we all need for the next year :-) 


So after this shallow judgement of the book by it's cover, actually title, I decided to use the pages of this book as a material for the cover of the Literary diary.



I spent some time playing with glue and knife and templates and ink and made a lot of mess everywhere, but finally here they are - pile of boards waiting for the printed content and the stitching.




The finished Literary diaries will be available from the Albion Beatnik Bookstore hopefully from the second week of October.

2012-09-25

Bookbinding courses in October


You can now book places on upcoming bookbinding courses in October. Also, there's one last September course - Thursday 27th starting at 5pm at the Albion Beatnik, 34 Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6AA. 

You can check the dates and types of courses and book a place here http://www.immaginacija.com/bookbinding-courses


2012-09-15

Lapsang souchong haiku


I've been playing with lapsang souchong tea bags and a sewing machine to create some sort of visual poetry. The result is below. Tea bags are sewn together both vertically and horizontally and attached to a bamboo stick.
Some of the tea bags were brewed so the sculpture also smells properly :-)

You can recognise lapsang souchong by its very strong smoky flavour which comes from the process of smoke-drying its leaves over pinewood fires.

I've written a haiku about lapsang and printed it on the tea bags. I've attached a label (made of handmade paper with tea leaves) with the title of the haiku hand-printed on it. It reads vertically which gives a clue how to read the haiku on the teabags. Vertical direction of the text should evoke the flow of pouring water.

Lapsang souchong haiku

burning pinewood
hot delightful sip
ancient love in a teacup









2012-09-12

Cutting books

Few pictures of my last decoration made from an old book. "A" and "B" as in the Albion Beatnik, the best bookshop in Oxford, where you can also find a lot of wonderful and undamaged books :)










2012-09-10

Courses courses courses

There are next dates for the courses in the booking form so you can book a place or if none of them suit you, email me and arrange an individual date.