Sunday, 1 November 2020

London Scenes, leather and dying.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
 
Application of the leather and dye stuff (spirit)
 
A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528.
London Scenes.
 
Though I have very careful with the placement of the leather (collaged) it is only when the dyes are applied that the true nature of the binding will come through. Starting with a yellow dye, going through red, blue and finally black gives different tones of black. The different layers of paper, cloth and the grains of the leather add to the effect, all combining to create a unified fragmentation.
 
Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....
 








 

Saturday, 31 October 2020

London Scenes, a short video of the leather layers being applied. Along with stage by stage of the same......

 https://www.facebook.com/mark.cockram.9/videos/10222628954853204

 

Though it looks simple.. Just applying the leather ... It has taken me the best part of 3 days. The leather, along with a few pieces of cloth, have to be applied with care. The layering of the leathers accentuate the sculpting underneath and create further form. The various grains from different skins again adds to the effect.







 All of this before the dyes are applied!

Tuesday, 27 October 2020

London Scenes... Work begins on the binding.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
 
Under the skin. Early stages of the binding.
 
A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528. London Scenes.
 
The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding...
 
A day or so ago I started work has started on the actual binding. The 3d/structure of the binding has been formed, the hinging and wrap round spine (this is where I differ from the more traditional Yamato Toji). The sky line becomes more evident as to do the proportions of the book. I feel that both the form and textures of the binding, even at this early stage are soooo architectural.
 
I am relishing the making of this particular binding, similar in some ways to an artists book I made, Egg Six Images, some years ago perhaps 15 years or so. Now in a private collection.
 
Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....




 

Sunday, 25 October 2020

London Scenes, 2nd Maquette Board...... The Movie.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.

A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528. London Scenes.
The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding...
 
A busy couple of days on the 2nd maquette board....

The Film.. Please follow the link...    Maquette Board the 2nd..
 
 
Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

London Scenes. The 2nd Maquette Board.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528. London Scenes.
The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding... 
 
There is still a lot of exploring to do. Though I am happy with the effect of the first maquette board, I am not so happy with the surface. After dying the leather and cloth I applied an oil based printers ink. However.... it just does not look right too glossy... too plastic like. In addition the thicker sculpting looks a little crude.
This is the 2nd full size maquette. The sculpting is lower, which is getting to where I want things to be. I have also experimented with paste wash and spirit dyes to get the sequence correct.. also different leathers and other material to achieve the look I want.
These early steps in the design process are important.. to find what works and what does not work. Each step gets nearer the finished work. I could just use an existing technique or style but would it reflect the contents of the book? reflect the time of the images... London during the second world war? etc etc etc.
Refine and rework... get it right.

I really like the texture and feel of this particular board. It is beginning to work!

Monday, 19 October 2020

London Scenes.

 
A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528. . The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding... 
 
 
 


 
Surface treatment. 
 
There is still a lot of exploring to do. Though I am happy with the effect, I am not so happy with the surface. After dying the leather and cloth I applied an oil based printers ink. However.... it just does not look right too glossy... too plastic like. In addition the thicker sculpting looks a little crude.

These early steps in the design process are important.. to find what works and what does not work. Each step gets nearer the finished work. I could just use an existing technique or style but would it reflect the contents of the book? reflect the time of the images... London during the second world war? etc etc etc.
On to the next maquette I think.. refine and rework... get it right.

Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....

 

Friday, 16 October 2020

London Scenes.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
A commission for a UK based Worshipful Company founded in 1528. London Scenes. The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding...
Work continues on the full size maquette. Layering and covering creating form, depth and numerous textures. So far so good.
Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....


 

Thursday, 15 October 2020

London Scenes. A new commission.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
A commission for a the Clothworkers' Company.
The following is from their web site......

The Clothworkers’ Company was founded in 1528, following a merger of The Fullers’ Company and The Shearmen’s Company. One of the ‘Great Twelve Livery Companies’ of the City of London, our original aim was to promote the craft of clothworking, supervise the training of apprentices and welfare of members, and protect standards of workmanship.

Today, members help us fulfil our civic duties to the City of London, manage our affairs and meet our charitable objectives. Livery members are expected to participate in the living history and traditions of the City – including the election of the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen – and to serve on our Court of Assistants or committees. They invest thousands of voluntary hours each year supporting the governance and management of our affairs. Responsible stewardship of our financial assets – principally based on historic property bequests and investments – has enabled us to pursue ambitious philanthropic goals.

While few members are now involved in The Company’s root trade, we continue to support textiles by funding technical education, skills development, innovative design, the conservation of textiles heritage and craft skills, and much more.

Please do visit their site so, so interesting.... https://www.clothworkers.co.uk/about/about-us/#


 
The Company have asked me to document all the various stages of the making of this binding... so here is the starting point. I am working on a full size maquette. The aim is to take inspiration from the wonderful wood cuts to create a layered, sculptured binding. 3D, yes I know a book is 3D but with emphasis on the spaces between layers, the nooks and crannies of London.
From a preliminary design I begin to work with form, shape and space. In the images one see the first steps in the journey.
 


 
Please note there are other ways of doing things, binding styles and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.....

Sunday, 4 October 2020

Duende, the final images.

                                                                      The binding.
                                                                         Front board.
                                                                  Front board detail.
                                                                       Back board.

Back board detail.


Drum Leaf text block.
                                                                   Text block detail.


                                                                           Detail.
 


Monday, 28 September 2020

20th Century Icon number 3. A homage to Picasso.

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
A busy weekend resulted in the complete or artists book commission I have been working on being finished, bar a few tweaks here and there and, of course, the box.
40cm x 28cm x 2cm when closed. Materials used are many and diverse, including leather, book cloth, sacking, paper, packing boxes to name a few. Techniques include hand printing, collage, oil and acrylic hand painting (other ways of applying paint are available) bri-collage and applied mixed media.
A drum leaf text block, laminated board attachment with a fixed back board binding. Full 'Coppered' edge decoration.
Please note there are other ways of doing things and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.






 

Friday, 18 September 2020

A couple of recent podcasts!...........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUnFyGOVuYo

 

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzPreEm6GQo

The Complete Book

 

My biblionautic chums and friends.
WIP. A complete book (Artists' Book) commission. Having spent a long... long time on the text block I now progress to the binding.
A 'Fixed Back Board' Structure. This structure will allow for a far more sculptural platform to work on... The image gives us a view of the first steps, as I say, work in progress.
Please note there are other ways of doing things and opinions..... spelling and grammar. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts


 

Wednesday, 12 August 2020

A B C The Designer Bookbinders Online Summer Show 2020

 

Welcome to the Designer Bookbinders online 2020 summer exhibition, Art Book Craft (ABC). ABC showcases some of the finest work in contemporary bookbinding and book arts in the world today. All produced by Fellows and Licentiates of Designer Bookbinders, each bringing their unique interpretation of contemporary bookbinding and book arts to the fore. 

We hope ABC will not only be of interest to established, discerning bibliophiles and collectors, reaffirming the allure of the contemporary book as art but also to allow a new, wider audience the opportunity to engage with and delight in unique and exceptional bookbinding and book arts.

The e-catalogue can be viewed on the DB website by following the link below:
http://www.designerbookbinders.org.uk/exhib/ABC/ABC_2020/ABC_2020.html

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

On Line and Exhibiting...... British Bookbinding Today. Art and Craft of Beautiful Books.

I gives me great pleasure to announce  the open of 'British Bookbinding Today... The Art and Craft of Beautiful Books' Curated by Haiyao Zheng and Mark Cockram.

https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_8461986

The Exhibitors.

Mark Cockram

Interview.



Wednesday, 17 June 2020

An Introduction to Book-Cloth.... A Little Less Ordinary.

My biblionautic chums and friends.

An introduction, very simple, to some book-cloths. There are many and much ways to decorate book-cloth.. here is a couple.

 Please remember this was live, no edits.... so, well you know what I mean.

A few glitches, sorry. I hope it does not ruin your viewing pleasure!

For the movie of how they were made... Please follow this link;  Book-Cloth.






Please note there are other ways of doing things and opinions..... spelling and grammar plus book cloth suppliers. Please further note, the opinion of the author may change at any moment. This is due to having an open mind... of sorts.