Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Almost done printing!
I think I might have finished printing my silences for the Book of Silences! This is an exciting moment as the many pages, printed back and front and on left and right sides, sit around the studio space drying and waiting.
If all goes as planned, I have printed title pages, 16 silences, an acknowledgements page and a colophon. I have a low level hum of minor anxiety/concern/worry that when I go to fold the pages and put the book together that I may have calculated incorrectly or planned wrongly and things don't matchup, line up or go in the right sequence.
I will however cross that bridge when I come to it. For now there is a real sense of satisfaction at having made it this far.
Here are some of the printings...
A wee break for a bit, then I shall return to prepare the covers, and fold the pages and the end papers and the covers.
Then I will pierce the stitching holes for them all; then I will stitch them all; then I will trim them all.
All being well, and with no detours to printing again in the meantime!
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Sewing serviettes
For some reason, I have a thing about fabric serviettes. I sew them from recycled fabrics - old bags, old sheets and the like and I just love having them around. Oftentimes they act as finger wipers say when I'm having morning or afternoon tea - they are rarely big enough to sit in your lap and catch lots of sauce. When made from scraps, they are also oftentimes odd and mismatched sizes.
So I trimmed the old linen sheets, mitred their corners and hemmed them.
Then I went with my wing needle and a hemstitching stitch on the machine and stitched these lovely daisy-like edges. And I now have five more mixed size serviettes to take back to the cottage!
I was also gifted some lovely hand embroidered ones from a friend, which we have in Scotland. In a funny turn of events, she asked how they were going; I said we used them every day over there and washed them frequently and they were still going strong. And then.
A couple of them got caught in a huge wind and a blow as they dried on the washing line at the cottage and the overlocking got shredded.
I brought them back and after having my overlocker serviced, I edged them back together. I had to apologise to her - because I remain somewhat intimidated by my overlocker, I never change the thread. I overlock anything and everything with grey thread. So this pair will stand out a bit, but they can return to use and that is fine thing!
Sunday, October 12, 2025
A Letterpress print play day
On Thursday we happily hosted a group of 6 artists/printmakers from Brisbane for an introduction to Letterpress printmaking. They were a great bunch of women, co-ordinated by Sandra Pearce of Art From The Urban Wilderness - a community art centre in Brisbane, and together we managed to learn heaps, laugh a lot, print some great things, eat a delicious lunch, share birthday cake and experiment! It was a full day and full of joy as well.
Here are same happy snaps of the day.
Talking about letters that could go either way, and how to work out what is the bottom of the letter and what is the top - here you can see the N is upside down and would print differently to the O - making the line line of print look wobbly.
Barry joined us after lunch and was a mighty help!
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Would I follow me?
As mentioned here, I am have been pondering things like my creative brand and social media platforms and marketing and....all the stuff I struggle with. I am however committed to working my way through things and understanding it all better, so the other day I sat down to assess my Instagram account.
And one of the funniest things I wrote down was "Would I follow me???".
It came about because I was thinking about what I am looking for when I follow an Instagram account as it is one of the questions that Kim asks in the workshop. For me I think it is a combination of things:
- The art work and style have to appeal to me
- I like the look of an account to be consistent - that sense of when I go there I will find the sort of things I like on a regular basis
- I don't enjoy too much irrelevant information or imagery - food, travel, people etc
- However it is nice to have those occasional moments of life outside the art revealed.
- I like to see the person, the maker on occasions
- I like to see the process as well as the outcome
- I like to see close up details of things and the whole
- I don't like to see a heap of promotion for events, mostly because living in a small country town I am unlikely to be able to see any of them!
I was surprised by the number of things that fed into an account's appeal and I wondered how my own account would stack up against my collection of 'criteria'.
And as I imagined, I was a bit disappointed and not entirely sure that I would follow me at all!
The first full screen from my Insta account (on my phone which is where I mostly look at Insta) when I did this check, had some book-ets, a close up of paper, some jewellery a stack of books, a promotion of the garage sale, a silver wire nest, promotion for Libris Awards, some cards, a black and white shot of some artwork, more promotion this time for for the pop up show in Scotland, some earrings, and black and white photo.
My learnings from this were to really consider what I posted - both the why and the what - and to see if I could get the mix right of consistency with variations and interest, colour groupings that pleased the eye, and to use promotion very carefully. Especially when the colours don't suit me! I noticed some folk would have their art for a show on the front and the last image in the carousel would be the promotional image. The text would talk about the exhibition or show or whatever it was, but the promotional material wasn't the number 1 thing.
I am also now testing and trialling reels and stories - making short videos from images and adding music here and there. It is all a bit hit and miss at the moment, but a worthwhile thing to pursue I think.
The process is also making me think about, and try to understand, what I do where (like here on this blog) and what I do on Insta and what the website is trying to do and how they all fit together. Fun times!
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Bits of teaching, marketing and sharing
Life as a creative, as an artist, is full of all sorts of weird things that are tangential to the making, yet make for a full and arty life.
I count amongst these the work I do researching, planning, thinking and prepping for teaching. Recently I wanted to update some thoughts about how to progress work when it feels stalled; or where you think you might have got the perfect solution really quickly. I came across some of my learnings from a workshop six years ago and refreshed them, added to them and printed them.
And to share some small good news...the State Library of Queensland recently purchased my small Grief is Stone book-ets. In fact they bought two of the editions so that one could go in the Education Kit to share with visitors, school children and the like. I am thrilled to know they have a public home; and will also get the chance to be shared and talked about more.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
More printing and proofing
My book of silences continues to take small steps forward, and to date no major dramas, just the odd problem to solve and sort.
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