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Wednesday 8 October 2014

Leeds Print Fair at The Corn Exchange - 1st November 2014

So I've been a little quiet on the old blog lately, but for good reason as I am now pleased to present to you my newest creation, the Leeds Print Fair!


I've gathered together the best printmaking talent in Leeds to bring you fine art linocuts, screenprints, etchings, monporints, printed textiles and much more. There will be prints and homeware gifts priced to fit every budget which will make treasured gifts – one off pieces that nobody else will have.


Only 3.5 weeks to go, I'm getting so excited about this now I might burst!

Monday 25 August 2014

Chapel Allerton Arts Trail 2014


Just a quick update to say I'm taking part in the Chapel Allerton Arts Trail. Opening night is tomorrow, 6 - 9pm at Inkwell. See local art in 18 venues along Harrogate Road, from Inkwell to Further North, plus street theatre and music tomorrow evening.



The trail runs until Sunday 31st August and I have some work up at venue no.11 Crust & Crumb Bakery. Go here for a trail map: arts trail map 

 Come along and sample some tasty cake, see some of my new works and even enjoy some free music on the main festival day, Saturday 31st August. See you there!



Tuesday 22 July 2014

Recent Press on running a creative business



I was recently interviewed by the lovely Cristina from Sombras Blancas Art & Design about my experience of running a creative business. She made my fab logo when I was starting out as logo design is not my strong point. She was wonderful to work with and if anyone needs a new logo, I'd recommend her! Check out the full interview here

Thursday 3 July 2014

Shop Local! Etsy Team Leeds Pop-Up in Fabrication, The Light, Leeds

Exciting news folks, for this July I'm going to be selling some of my wares in a real bricks and mortar shop! My books and prints will be featured along with 11 other lovely sellers from Etsy Team Leeds at Fabrication Crafts in The Light Shopping Centre, Leeds.

I'll be in the shop on Thursday 10th July between 10.30am - 3.30pm if you'd like to come have a chat and see my work in the real.

Louise Billingham from MLSoW (My Little Shop of Wonder), part of Etsy Team Leeds has written an article which showcases each featured maker. Click on the image below to find out more.  I particularly like Louby Kapow's comic book bows.
Upcycled comic book bow

As Louise says, "you know it's good because it's made with love!"
image 
Check out the Team Leeds pop up shop page at:
www.facebook.com/events/300593800107798/

Monday 16 June 2014

Having a great time at my first bookbinding workshop & scaling big big heights for some new work

So far June has been crazy in an amazing way. I'd been thinking about running some creative workshops for a long time, and then one day someone just said to me, 'why can't you just set up your own workshop?' And I realised, there was nothing stopping me apart from me! So I put up a sign, and in the end people came!

We had a lot of fun and my students made loads of lovely little books. I'm so impressed at their productivity. Having to move the venue to my home/studio actually worked really well too. It was relaxed, cosy and great to be able to have tea breaks out in the garden with the birds singing in the trees.

Here's some pictures from the day. Can't wait to build on this further at my next workshop for the Leeds Waterfront Festival. I'll be there on Sunday 29th June doing a free taster workshop from 10 - 12am!



I also climbed Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibsons Knott & Helm Crag last week up in the Lake District. Now I'm brimming with inspiration for an art series about walking in the wilderness. Watch this space!



Tuesday 20 May 2014

An invitation to learn the art of bookbinding

I've been a little quiet recently as I've been busy working on lovely commissions, meeting up with  our first ever Etsy Leeds Team and hatching exciting plans for July.

The most exciting news though is a new workshop I've created: Bookbinding for Beginners


4th June 2014 – 10am until 1pm – Meeting Room, Farsley Library

This workshop is a great chance to learn the art of traditional bookbinding. You will be introduced to basic bookbinding concepts and will create single section sewn books using pamphlet stitch and Japanese stab binding. These can be used as your own sketchbooks, notebooks or artist books.
Suitable for complete beginners, you will take home at least 2 beautiful books that you have made yourself and as many more as you can make in the time! Learn in a small group with plenty of tea, coffee, juice and biscuits to keep you going. All tools and materials are provided but you’re welcome to bring your own papers for covering and constructing your books.

This will be a brilliant opportunity to try your hand at bookbinding and learn a new craft in a small and supportive group.

£15 per person. Get your tickets here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bookbinding-for-beginners-tickets-11659896063

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Tuesday 1 April 2014

How to survive an outdoor craft market

Last Saturday, I dusted off my tablecloth and packed up all my things, eager for the first craft fair of the year. I was a little nervous as it was my first outdoor craft market, but hoped the weather would not be too mean.

Well, that taught me not to try and sell paper goods in the middle of March outdoors in Yorkshire. What a wash out! The rain wasn't so bad, but the wind ws a nightmare with all my delicate paper prints and handbound books. Hooray for pegs at least.

When it wasn't raining, a few people stopped by and I did manage to sell a few things for Mother's Day and received some kind comments. But generally the market was dire, there was barely anyone passing by. Half the people passing were headed straight for clothes shops or a fancy coffee place and it was freezing!

It's always a gamble with fairs, will anyone come, will they like my stuff? Will my future patron turn up and take me away from this life of standing in the street hawking my wares? But at the end of the day, when its pouring down and blowing a gale, what do you do? You bring along your friend who always makes you laugh and belt out a rendition of 'you are my sunshine' with harmonica and shaky egg. That gets the public smiling, and singing along with you too. :)



Thursday 27 March 2014

Leeds International Artist Book Fair 2014

Although I was full cold and feeling a bit separated from my own body, I didn't let this stop me get to the International Contemporary Artists' book fair the other week. This year it had moved venue to the new Tetley Art gallery, formerly the Tetley brewery. Not overly impressed with this gallery when I went to the opening, I have to say that it works much better as a space for a large fair. Although boiling inside, it was much lighter that the hall at Leeds University. I also though the book fair fit really well with some of the original details of the building such as climbing the old steps next to an original grille-door lift shaft, and things like the wood panelling on the walls. It was almost like walking back into an old library.

I didn't spend as much time as I would have liked at the fair this year due to my broken body, but I did stumble upon the gem of Incline Press. They are a private press who commission writers and illustrators/printmakers to create limited edition books' typeset, printed and bound in the traditional way. I met Graham Moss, the owner of Incline press, who generously shared the finer points of his self-taught book binding techniques and was a great inspiration through my fluey headache fog.

I also bought this delightful little chapbook, 'Toad Poems.'




Inside was following poem 'warty bliggens' by Don Marquis:


In a moment of Serendipity I discovered these poems were part of a newspaper column, 'Archy and Mehitabel,' where Archy was the cockroach typing the poems and Mehitabel was his best friend, an alley cat. Now where does that name sound familiar? Yes, from my latest commission under the name of Mehitabel Press! I take this as a sign that I must be doing something right at the moment.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Behind the scenes: recent commissions

So I've been a bit quiet on here over this last month as I've been busy with lots of delightful commissions. I thought I'd share a couple of them with you and a bit about how they evolved into the finished works.

This was a really fun piece, creating a watercolour portrait for a lovely customer all the way in Tel Aviv!



But the project that has got me really excited has been this one.. I was asked to illustrate and bind a collection of poems for a lucky ladies birthday. We were having so much fun with it that it turned into my first editioned publication and the creation of the fictional Mehitabel private press!
binding up the first copy of the book
last book in the press - excuse the mess!
the finished book, buzz buzz

I hope all the recipients enjoy reading their books as much as I did making them. Here's to many more publications for Mehitabel press.

final poem
Illustration for 'Undone' © Laura Long 2014




Saturday 8 February 2014

[DIY] linocut valentine's card with How.Do

Hello, so I've been getting in the mood for love making lots of Valentine's cards, and I thought you might enjoy seeing how to make your own hand printed lovebird cards. I've created my first tutorial for a  collaboration with How.Do, a creative platform for capturing & discovering DIY micro guides. It's a free iPhone app that combines tradional handmade techniques with new technology. There are some pretty cool tutorials on there like how to make your own paper horse head! I love the fact it gives designer-makers  access to a growing community where we can share our creative work via simple but effective video tutorials. Plus I quite enjoyed pretending to be some kind of Blue Peter presenter! 


To celebrate the month of love, How.Do have brought together top DIY blogging darlings including the brilliant frankie magazine, P.S.- I Made This and top Etsy designers to create lovely Valentine-themed tutorials. All projects will be highlighted on how.do/yearofthehorse leading up to the big day.
Here's a copy of my tutorial:

draw out your design on the lino block 
 - remember to draw the image backwards if you have text

cut away around the design the areas you want to leave white
roll out some ink, until it makes a lovely crackling sounds like bacon frying
apply lots of thin layers of ink to a detailed design

place your paper over the block and apply pressure with the spoon to transfer the image
carefully peel back to check progress, keep rubbing if the image is faint


You can print several copies to send to all your beaus!

score the card in the centre to help get a crisp fold

glue the design onto your card for a finished pair of lovebirds
Take a peek at the full tutorial:




MAKE A LINOCUT VALENTINE a micro guide by Magpie Moonshine on How.Do

Thursday 30 January 2014

New hand bound books

New accordion photo album, fireworks! Plus experimenting with long stitch binding:

For sale here
For sale here

Sunday 26 January 2014

'Written in the stars' - new love quote linocut in the shop

So I've been getting all mushy in preparation for Valentine's day and I've finished this linocut monoprint. It is of a couple stargazing out in the mountains. Written in the sky is a quote by Aristotle, 'love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.' It was really fun making this, and it was my first time creating a 'rainbow' roll background. That is where you roll several colours at once on one roller.

Here's the finished print:
Available to buy here 
 © Laura Long 2014
© Laura Long 2014

© Laura Long 2014

And these are some work-in-progress shots of cutting the block for the pine trees:


Tuesday 14 January 2014

Things I've been making since last week

Printing lots of linocut bluebirds/lovebirds onto old book pages...


...to turn into Valentine's cards!
Available in my Etsy shop here
© Laura Long 2014
Designing the rest of my Valentine's card range; 'swept off my feet,'what a sentimental soul I am!

'Swept off my feet' - available here
© Laura Long 2014 
'You and me, sitting in a tree.. k-i-s-s-i-n-g'
© Laura Long 2014 
'You're my favourite'
© Laura Long 2014 
 Making lots of mini accordion fold 'brag' books:
© Laura Long 2014
© Laura Long 2014 
I decided it was time to broaden my range of cover choices for my mini 3 x 3" accordion books, these will be in my Etsy shop soon. I tried out a new design without the ribbons on the wavy pattern one, what do people think? Ribbons or no ribbon?

I've also been trying to improve my photography skills when photographing my 2D artwork, does anyone have any suggestions of how I can photo my prints better? Here's two I've tried to re-shoot. The yellow picture is actually a heat press dye print on chiffon, based on an A1 linocut I made last year.
Birds in the Apple Tree, by Laura Long
© Laura Long 2014 
Available here
© Laura Long 2014 

I've also been working on a super sentimental linocut print relating to star gazing,  but you'll have to wait until next week to find out more..