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Letting my inner artist out to play

Posted on June 17, 2014 By admin

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I’m still not 100% pleased about the first one, but I can still hack at it for a while.

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Cleaning out files, just so I don’t lose them

Posted on April 19, 2013January 29, 2020 By admin
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Next framing project

Posted on January 7, 2013April 19, 2013 By admin

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I found this little bit of calligraphy online and decided to have a play with it. The colors and the halftoning are just a bit of fun in Gimp. Don’t know what I’ll do with it, but it’ll probably end up hanging on a wall at home if we can find some space for it.

Edit: Also, this one!

samurai #5, 36 x 36, mixed media on canvas. 2009

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Weekend art project

Posted on June 17, 2012 By admin

I’m really proud of my first tries at stretching canvas prints. My corners need a bit more practice, and I need to get all of my prints in a standard size so I don’t have to faff around building custom frames, but as a first go, I’m really happy with the results!

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Bookbinding projects

Posted on April 7, 2006January 4, 2025 By admin

Sherlock Holmes two-book hardcover set

This project was the first one I took at La tranchefile. It was the restoration of a two-volume hardcover set of the complete stories of Sherlock Holmes. It was in a pitiful state, bearing water stains on the covers, some torn pages and was generally looking quite battered. I started by completely dismantling the book, preserving the original spine lettering and cover pages (that were later used to complete the front and back covers).

The folio pages were trimmed and glued back together, then bound in cloth-covered cardboard. I’m really proud of how this came out, seeing as it was my first attempt. It’s a really strange experience to bash a book with a hammer and then take sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the pages. Now granted, paper is basically a wood-fiber product, but still, it’s not your day-to-day experience.


Split-open hardcover memo pad

This was the second project I did. I originally saw something similar at Omer deSerre for a ridiculous price, and shoddy workmanship. I decided to try my hand at making some for myself. I ended up making two (and gave one to someone without taking a picture first, d’oh!). The worst part was figuring out the angles to cut and fold the paper to cover the cardbord backings. The hinges are gray cloth, and the paper was bought at a wonderful paper store on Fairmount, near St-Laurent.

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