October is masks, bats, and butterflies

We at the home attached to the studio have been sick as dogs since the middle of September, which is why I fell off the planet for a few weeks. But we are on the mend at last, and Iโ€™m racing to complete as many of my October projects as I can in these last few days of the month while still having fun.

First thing done: A zine titled โ€œMasquerade.โ€ Itโ€™s a little book of collages on the theme of disguise and falseness, social status and self-deception. It was inspired by Halloween, but of course, I took it in a weird, cynical, critical direction because thatโ€™s what I do. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Soon, Iโ€™ll post information about hand-bound facsimile prints of this book, so please keep an eye out for that. Send a message via the Contact form or this siteโ€™s new Facebook page if youโ€™d like to be notified when it is available.

I also attempted my first-ever video of a flip-through of the zine. Yes, itโ€™s true, I have never tried to video anything before. I donโ€™t know why. The video came out well, but the audio has an annoying buzz. Quick research suggests itโ€™s probably something called a โ€œground loop,โ€ having to do with the power adapter. Iโ€™ll have to solve that somehow without buying new equipment, such as a microphone like everyone else in the world uses.

Next, Iโ€™m cranking through to try to finish a wearable art object. It has bats on it! I donโ€™t usually do wearable stuff, but sometimes you just have put on a bat. We love bats. This is Bat Week, though my wearable thing will be finished late because I didnโ€™t know until this morning that this is Bat Week, and itโ€™s already Friday.

I might not have time to finish the magic and reality essay book, but Iโ€™ll give it the old college try. Same with a zine about ghosts and an October-themed journal Iโ€™d very much like to make just for love. And I’ve been marbling and aging paper like a mad thing. All of this was supposed to be done over four weeks, but due to the aforementioned sick-as-a-dog-ness, Iโ€™ve had about one week of actual work so far.

In other areas of life, I have resurrected my vintage Olympia manual typewriter. Poor old girl needs a spa day, but I am so happy to be able to clack away noisily with her again. Most of the text in the โ€œMasqueradeโ€ zine was made with her, and I can now print my fifty-word stories the way I want them to look.

The gardening season is winding down, but the raspberries arenโ€™t quite done, and the sunflowers, zinnias and marigolds are nowhere near done. Bees and butterflies are still visiting so I wonโ€™t be clearing out anything for a bit yet.

Oh, and as mentioned above, I created a Facebook page for this site. Yes, it is the Evil Empire, and I have a dysfunctional relationship with social media, ranging from none to hostile. But needs must, and this is the 21st century, and if you canโ€™t beat them, join them, and you canโ€™t sabotage – um, I mean win – the game if you donโ€™t play, so I have a page. If you Facebook, please join, follow, like, whatever it is people do, and drop me a message or a comment, ask a question, whatever you wish. I check the page just about every day, and will gladly respond in a reasonable time frame – health, work, and fate permitting. Click the button below to visit.


A sneak peak at Masquerade


Marbled papers and collected leaves


Bats have little hands with long fingers.


Monarch on marigold


Painted Lady on dandelion


Olympia!