Monthly Archives: July 2015
Glue Book Binge
It’s hot here in Kansas, really hot, so the garden’s on its own and I’ve been holed up in my lovely cool basement studio gluing away. Every few days I venture out to buy a fresh bottle of rubber cement. but other than going to my (night) Day Job as a emergency services crisis therapist, much of the rest of my waking life in is spent binge watching Burn Notice and NCIS Los Angeles episodes while I glue away.
I would SAY I am also mulling ideas for the art-based Compassion Fatigue workshop I am developing for the staff at my agency, but mostly I just like to glue.
There’s something very satisfying about digging through my stash of images, playing with color, layout and theme. The spreads always end up telling a story, even if I have no idea what that will be when I face a fresh page.
For this round I am working on two books simultaneously. One has lots of vibrant happy color, and the other is mostly white and tends toward simple and zen.
Glue Books 1-4 had a mixture of both types of page, and I decided to separate them out this time around. It makes for smoother transitions between pages. I page through the color book when I am needing a jolt of energy, and the other when I need to relax. As I work, I am playing with how I might teach this strategy for self care to my colleagues, because I know this immersion in imagery and narrative has been very healing for me.
