Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

This is my seventh altered book, which kind of amazes me because I only started making these in mid-September. I’ve been wanting to make more before deciding what to do next in regards to showing and selling them. I want to have a group of them all together and get an overview of where I’m going with this before I can let any of them go or make decisions about a show. I’ve set the goal to have ten altered books completed by the end of the year. I began working on number eight today so it could happen.

Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

I started this butterfly book on the same day as the previous altered book with folded pages. I decided to retain the 3D accordion affect by leaving the folded pages loose and gluing one corner of each to the proceeding page to retain the shape and structure. This altered book was definitely one of the trickier ones to create. The wire I used in the centre of the book bent out of shape easily and the middle butterflies were not very cooperative about gluing onto them. The pages were also quite brittle and would tear easily. All factors that make this the most delicate and fragile altered book art I’ve made so far.

Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

Materials used in this altered book: book, Japanese paper, resistor wire, acetate (?) butterflies, gel medium and glue dots.

4 thoughts on “Altered Book: The Butterfly Effect

  1. Kat says:

    I think this may be my favourite so far. Really. I like that you used what we call in my field resistors. Very cool.

  2. Rachael says:

    Ah ha! I had a feeling they weren’t transistors but I couldn’t think of the correct term. I will update my post. Thank you.

  3. Rachael says:

    Thanks Keith. I can’t wait to have a show of these, even though the framing costs might be killer… ๐Ÿ™‚

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