Mail Art, Printmaking

Paper Quilt from “Flower Elephants” Linocut

I’m continuing to refashion my old linocuts and woodcuts.  I’ve been thinking of quilting some of my prints for a few years and decided to begin the process with this small 5 x 7 inch linocut.  Once again, my aim was to do the work with a sense of freedom.  That’s why I used large… Continue reading Paper Quilt from “Flower Elephants” Linocut

Photography

Photographs of the University

Yesterday, I walked through parts of the University of Toronto.  In the midst of the city are places like this one that feel like sanctuaries to me.  I took these photos at the Munk School of Global Affairs.  I found the corridors beautiful and was interested in the patterns the late afternoon light made--the interplay… Continue reading Photographs of the University

Books, Mail Art, Printmaking

Roots and Ruins

As I’ve continued looking through my old prints and refashioning them, I came upon another linocut I made in the 1970s that I called Roots and Ruins.  This is a scene from my visits to the Virgin Islands years ago.  A favourite site of mine was a place, now wooded, which had once held a… Continue reading Roots and Ruins

Photography

Photography

I don’t think of myself as a photographer, but since I take my camera with me most days, I’ve decided to show you some of the photographs I take.  The ones in this post are from the University of Toronto campus last week.     Sometimes a scene calls out to me to be taken in… Continue reading Photography

Felt & Fabric

What Lead Me to Feltmaking

Before I took up feltmaking, I worked for a few years making quilts and appliqués . While making appliqués from cotton fabric, I ventured into using synthetic felt for the ease of cutting the shapes and sewing them.  I then began learning about real felt--I mean material made from wool.  And thought I'd try my hand… Continue reading What Lead Me to Feltmaking

Felt & Fabric

Feltmaking

I've been thinking about the work I've done in the past, some of which I have hanging on walls I walk past daily.  One media I greatly enjoyed working with was wool.  For several years, I used merino wool roving to make small felt wall hangings, purses and ornaments.  I used the wet felting method which… Continue reading Feltmaking

Mail Art, Printmaking

Mail Art Origami & Waxed Paper

Here are the origami models I mentioned in the last post.  I made them from parts of an abstract linocut, Introspection, which I printed in the 1970s and recently coloured with pigment markers.  I then thought of making a larger pinwheel envelope out of waxed paper.  I put the others inside where they could be… Continue reading Mail Art Origami & Waxed Paper

Mail Art, Printmaking

Small Collages Out of Old Prints

I often find that during the process of making art work, I experience physical pain from repetitive movements.  Oil painting at an easel was the only pain free work that I’ve done.  And so, a few weeks ago, I took a break from making booklets out of old prints and rose from sitting to standing. … Continue reading Small Collages Out of Old Prints

Books, Mail Art, Printmaking

Surprise Folds

Surprise fold booklet by Lily S. May, 2013I did indeed use the fold out booklet I wrote about on Feb. 2 as a model.  Again, I was happily surprised at the variation that I discovered. Booklet with surprise folds by Lily S. May, 2013This mail art booklet is 5” from point to bottom and 2 ½”… Continue reading Surprise Folds

Books, Mail Art, Printmaking

Fold Out Booklet as Mail Art Model

Fold Out Booklet made from old linocut by Lily S. May, 2013I’ve continued turning some of my old prints into booklets and sending them out as mail art.  The one I’ll show you today I’ll be keeping for a while.  It’s a happy accident that I want to use for reference for other booklets.  I… Continue reading Fold Out Booklet as Mail Art Model