Given that today (ANZAC Day) is a day of remembrance for those who have died in war or in peace keeping missions, Fiona and I decided that today would be a good day to work on our artists book for an exhibition later this year.
The exhibition has a focus on war and peace - so my book attempts to address these issues through the material and content. As you can see from the photo below the artist book will have a sculptural form.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Artists book for peace |
I have chosen to use an old cannon shell, a couple of steel cartridge cases and a few pieces that came from the battle fields around Ypres (Ieper).
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©2014 Barry Smith - Old steel cartridge case |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Old brass cannon shell - cut down and annealed |
I have also chosen to use a few lines from 3 poets (John McCrae, Wilfred Owen and Vance Palmer). These excerpts are stamped into the steel sheets I cut out of the cartridge boxes.
On each of the pages I have also included the words "imagine peace" that will be hidden towards the spine of the book form.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Excerpt from John Mc Crae's poem In Flanders Fields |
And the whole lot is riveted together.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Artists book for peace |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Artists book for peace |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Artists book for peace |
The work is still a bit rough - needs a bit of a grind and tidy up in a couple of places - but in the main I will leave it as it is - part of the design character of the piece.
The photos are a bit rough - taken with the iPhone at different parts of the process.
It was a good feeling to complete this work today as a artistic peace statement.