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Alexander Calder

Tunnel Vision

May 18, 2019 By Debra Disman

It was fantastic to teach a workshop on Tunnel Books for families, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The Tunnel Book is comprised of two accordion spines, or “sides”, connected by a “backdrop” and “cross pieces” or frames attached to the accordion folds working from the back fold and moving forward in space.
The mise-en-scène is then created through the addition of images/shapes/materials attached to the crosspieces and creating actual depth of space between them.

Students of all ages employed tremendous imagination and creativity as they “tunneled through” the process of making, adding pop-ups, folds, “doors” and even a “floor” to their works.


The work of our hands…


Tunnel Book “doors” employ illusionistic effects as the image transforms when they are opened.


Heart “balloons” floating up into the “sky”…


A work depicting the perfect day…with drawings of the Calder works in the Directors Roundtable Garden in front…


The artist wants the viewer to finish the sentence!


Happiness, happiness…


One really feels like one is entering a theatrical space here…


This young maker worked very hard to design this piece so that the images moving back in space made sense on all fronts…BRAVO!


And what is inside this book? The structure in front of it is a home for the five-year-old maker’s new pet ladybug!


ROAR!

Art, Theatre, Life and Literature… come together, at our beloved LACMA!

Filed Under: Artists' Books, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: Alexander Calder, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Books made by Hand, Calder, Community Artmaking, Community Arts, Diarama, Directors Rountable Garden, Edgar Degas, Family Art Classes, Family Bookmaking, Folded book structures, Handmade Books, LACMA, Mise-en-scène, Museum Educatio0n, THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, Theatre, Theatrical, TUNNEL BOOK, Tunnel Books

Tunneling Through (2) Too

April 11, 2018 By Debra Disman

Tunneling Through (2) Too

It was fantastic to teach a workshop on Tunnel Books for families, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Tunnel Book is comprised of two accordion spines, or “sides”, connected by a “backdrop” and “cross pieces” or frames attached to the accordion folds moving “forward” in space.

The images below may explain the process more clearly, because, as we know, a picture is worth…how many words?

Two friends work intently, side by side, cutting shapes and image to add to their theater-like books.

Mother and Daughter attach pink and yellow backdrops to black accordion folded spines…

and add to their stories through color, shapes and texture.

The one half of this Mom and Daughter team sports a Princess Leia hairstyle from the original Star Wars movie! She and her Mom are working in related colors.

A talented and happy Mother and Daughter build out their books.

An imaginative young biy cuts concentric circles to give his book and even greater feeling of depth.

Backed by his supportive Mom, he took it upon himself to take the Tunnel Book project one step further.

Happy mom, and our beautiful art class assistant, Lady, a young Mom herself!

Little hands create big projects..

adding layers of color and shape, creating scenes and stories.

This young artist blew me away with her dedication, commitment and persistence…cutting out all the little yellow windows for her building…a real “mise en scène“…

Speaking of mise en scène…BEHOLD!

The work of this maker looks like she was influenced by the Alexander Calder “stabile” sculptures we looked at outside in the Directors Roundtable Garden as inspiration for our project….

A love of green…

Love Live Life

and…SMILE!

Just the right decorative paper for the waterfall down the mountains…

This young artist took the Degas image of The Little Dancer, and made her into a magical winged creature (fairy?) in what looks to be an enchanted place…the theme of flying is echoed in the large yellow butterfly attached to the upper left of the piece.

Adding layers to the piece…

and completing it…

Concentric circles surrounded by a delightful dash of “Ziegfield Follies‘ esque gold fringe!

 A pièce de résistance indeed!  This is a Masterwork if I ever saw one…blooming out in every direction!

Our fabled family makers….together

In Action!

Filed Under: Artists' Books, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: "The Little Dancer", Alexander Calder, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Books made by Hand, Children, Community Artmaking, Community Arts, Directors Rountable Garden, Edgar Degas, Family Art Classes, Handmade Books, LACMA, Mise-en-scène, Museum Educatio0n, pièce de résistance., Stabile, Stabiles, THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, TUNNEL BOOK, Tunnel Books

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