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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Portfolio


I finally took the time to finish my portfolio. As I look at it now I ask myself what took so long. It was the cover. For some reason everything I painted was unsatisfactory, so I would put it aside. This cycle of repainting and quitting continued for weeks until I surrendered. Now it has grown on me and I'm actually happy with it.. I once read a statement by, Liz Lapious, an Atlanta art collector about collecting art, "I think it's important to challenge yourself. I've bought work I wasn't comfortable with, but now I'm in love with it. You need to have a collection you can grow with." I think she may be right. Better to grow than outgrow, which I have many times.


The portfolio is 17" x 24" and the cover is painted with acrylics on acid free mat board. I used acetate presentation envelopes for the inserts to hold my art. I have a supply of 32" x 40" and I cut them down to size with a  Walnut Hollow Versa-Tool hot stencil-cutting tool. I used a metal ruler as my cutting guide and to seal the edges..


© Walnut Hollow

I have an antique double hole punch that belonged to my father. I love this old punch because it works so well, and I think of my father every time I use it. I chose brass brads because I could easily add or remove inserts. They were sprayed black to match the spine. I plan to make at least one more like this for some smaller work after I finish the artist book/portfolio patiently waiting on my mat-cutting table.

14 comments:

  1. I love that you have your father's vintage 2 hole punch and use it. Your cover is strong!Also I enjoyed the quote. Thanks!

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  2. I love the cover; actually, the whole thing (now I'm looking around for my double-hold punch). This might be a dumb question but here goes.....will this hold original art or photographs of original art? or both?

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  3. That should read double-hole, although I'm sort of in the mood to double-hold punch something. My printer is acting up.

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  4. > Hi Leslie, good to see you here. Thanks for your comments

    >Thanks Hallie. The portfolio is for my Yupo paintings which is a very light weight paper. I'm sure photos or any other light weight paintings would do fine. BTW I didn't notice the double-hold, but spelling and English are not my strong points:O)

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  5. Stunning! I love your comment about finding love in the piece...that growing in affection for a piece that seems to happen magically!

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  6. Hi Eva
    A lovely book and gorgeous antique tool from dad...what a treasure.

    I went to the Walnut Hollow link site and learned some things there...thanks.

    I hope you'll also show us some of the pieces that will soon live within this beautiful portfolio.

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  7. This portfolio is an art piece in itself and I hope you can share the portfolio offline as well as here. Do we get to see the inside?

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  8. > Mary Ann, thanks for your comments.Yes, it is magical and good feeling when it happens.

    >Donna, I am glad you found the site useful. Thanks for your comments. Most of the pieces in the portfolio I have shown here.

    >Robin, I appreciate your kind words. I may create an image collage to show you what's in the portfolio, but most of them have shown here.

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  9. Very creative and sophisticated! Thank you for explaining your process. Wonderful.

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  10. Thank you Kathy, I appreciate your comments.

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  11. This is so awsome!, I love the negitive effect!

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  12. Thanks you so much Melanie. You made my day :O)

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  13. This is so wonderful Eva. I am always very impressed by all your work and your great blog posts. I have been caught up with family things and am now just catching up on all your posts over the summer.

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  14. Thanks for all of your kind words Susanne. I understand the the busy days of summer.

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