Artisan Altered Book Journal

Location

Cloud Croft Studios - Schoolhouse, 1003 Sanford Rd., Owego, NY.

Dates & Time

Sunday, April 14 & 21, from 12 - 4 p.m. (two-part workshop)

Description

Join us in this magical space where we will share our treasure chest of techniques and tips to help you create a unique journal of your own. Your handmade journal will be created with recycled materials and other ephemera to fit your individual artistic storytelling.

The workshop will include:

  • Selecting papers and vintage ephemera to create an open spine hardcover artisan journal.

  • Creating interesting layers combining papers, fabrics and vintage lace.

  • Adding layers of textures with embossing and stenciling.

  • Including embellishments, tags and ephemera, completing your own very unique journal.

  • NOTE: This workshop requires no experience or preparation; just an open mind in a relaxed atmosphere where everyone is free to express themselves.

Artist Bio - Natalie Montefinese

I have been an antique dealer for over 30 years; and I have always found myself inspired by the stories, both real and imagined, behind the objects that have crossed my path. I've enjoyed delving into the history of items, studying the styles of the periods, which has inspired the artistic directions I've taken. I've created hatpins and decoupage projects inspired by the Victorians, tiles and prints reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts movement, and abstract acrylic paintings dominated by my attraction to Mid Century design. My most recent work comes from my love for books and paper; and I find myself using the 2 dimensional page to create 3 dimensional book sculptures, oftentimes incorporating pieces found in nature from walks around New York and New England.

Natalie’s Info

Natalie Montefinese
Front Street Vintage, 210 Front Street, Owego, NY 13827
frontstreetvintage@gmail.com
607-223-2859
Instagram @frontstreetvintage

Artist Bio - Donna Morgan

I work in a range of art mediums including mixed media, encaustic, wearable art sculptures, and artisan book journals. I have lived in upstate New York all of my adult life and find inspiration in all the splendors of the seasons. After a life altering experience I found that the artistic expression is a powerful healing force. The use of unstructured play with color has enabled me to experience personal growth and spiritual awareness. I create my mixed media art by transforming old discarded and vintage materials that I have collected and rework them into new forms to be appreciated and loved once again. I enjoy each step in transforming the plain canvas to a finished one of a kind unique expression of art. I was published in the summer 2016 issue of Summerset Studios Gallery Magazine and created a wearable art piece for the 2017 and 2019 recycled runway event held at the Corning Glass Museum, Corning NY.  In addition, I was formally represented by Quintus Gallery.

Materials

All materials and tools required will be provided.

Price per participant

  • $65 for TAC Supporters (aka Members)

  • $75 for Not-Yet-Supporters (aka Standard)