More from a book without boundaries

A few more pages from my experimental “I Dream Of…” book.

Anna Cull book music

Anna Cull book flying

Anna Cull book memoirs

Anna Cull book beingmyself

Book without boundaries, selected pages – mixed media, 2010.

The van and the hummingbird are prints made by drawing on perspex with watercolour crayon. The images were then transferred to damp paper. The patterned backgrounds used throughout the book are scanned fabrics (scarves, dresses, shirts) which have been laser printed and transferred to paper using acetone. The photo squares of yours truly are acetone prints with watercolour washes.

As I said in my previous post, it’s far from perfect but it is exactly what I set out to make.

Book without boundaries

Book without boundaries, cover – mixed media, 150 x 210 mm, 2010.
Book without boundaries, cover – mixed media, 150 x 210 mm, 2010.

A lifetime ago, in 2010, I made a little book for the Design & Arts College Foundation course. The brief was to create a book — any kind of book, any topic, any size or shape.

I decided to put together something personal and explore some of the things I dream of…

Anna Cull book fearless

Anna Cull book fashion

Anna Cull book Paris

Anna Cull book underwater

Book without boundaries, selected pages – mixed media, 2010.

I really went to town experimenting with ink, watercolour, ephemera, scanned fabrics and printing techniques. It isn’t polished, it’s far from perfect and it is exactly what I set out to make.

Note: you can see more from my book without boundaries here.

P.S.

Here are a couple of other D&A projects…

A newspaper ad promoting Adbusters’ Buy Nothing Day. Originally a 72-hour group project, this ad is my personal solution. It was created using images sourced from the Internet.

Christchurch City Mission installation (concept): a graffiti-knitted artwork to raise awareness of the City Mission and encourage $2 text donations. My idea is that giving to a good cause is like giving (and receiving) a ‘warm fuzzy’. The mock-up shows knitted scarves wrapped around wooden seats. Donate and feel the love!

And here are a few pages from my sketchbook…

Playing with my (then) new Winsor & Newton watercolour pan set which I bought for sketching while out and about.

These were exercises suggested by Danny Gregory in his book The Creative License: drawing in other languages…

Rembrandt sketch.
Degas sketch.

…and copying the work of famous artists. The Rembrandt turned into a study of 17th Century hats.