Thursday, June 20, 2013

D.I.Y Postcard Easels

A while back, I made some wooden easels for our good friend Pufftique as part of their display for Auckland Art and Craft Fair at the end of this month. They will be used to hold Pufftique's customised postcards and other trinkety goodness she has made. Made from scrap wood from a colleague's model (keekeekee) and a wooden kebab skewer for the pivot, it's pretty easy to take apart if they need to be painted another colour. 

Good luck Pufftique (Lisa)! Wish you all the best for your first craft fair!


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Blackout Poetry

What is it exactly? I didn't know until I gave it a go with fellow contributors last night at one of our "wild" dinner gatherings. This phenomenon all started with a man, a newpaper and a marker. Meet Austin Kleon, the man behind blackout poetry and the creative process. To find out more about his story, click here. I can definitely see the appeal of creating blackout poetry since all you need is some written text, a marker and the ability to read. Simple enough it seems (I was wrong). The process basically involved highlighting words and blacking out the rest on the page.

Armed with markers and pages from old books, here are some of our humble attempts. In retrospect, it seemed the more you blacked out, the better the poem. However, in our case, new stories emerged from the blackout. Pre-reading also would have helped.