On our first trip as Wandering Book Artists we went from the
Golda Meir Library in Milwaukee to the Kalamazoo Book Arts Center without
stopping in Chicago. Donna said she never wanted to go into a big city with the
gypsy wagon. Well, never say “Never.” This trip Paul Gehl asked us to stop by
the Newberry Library, and how could we refuse. It wasn’t as bad as we thought
it would be and led to a few great photos of the wagon causing traffic jams on
busy Chicago streets.
Just before entering the Eastern Time zone we spent a night
with Andrea Peterson, Jon Hook and their family at Hook Pottery Paper near La
Porte, Indiana. On our last visit Andrea taught us how to spray pulp through
stencils to create imagery in handmade paper and we wanted to show her what we
had done with the process. This we lucked out to be there when they were having
a wood fired oven pizza party!
Did you know that Indiana is all split up with the time
zones? We didn’t either (the zones were set keeping in mind Chicago and Louisville
TV broadcasting areas rather than geography) so we were an hour late getting to
the Tri-state Bluegrass Festival in Kendallville, Indiana to meet up with Howie
Clark. Besides being one of America’s best know papermakers (TwinrockerHandmade Paper) Howie is a regionally recognized old timey and blue grass
musician. And yes, he was in the seminal 2005 Dard Hunter Conference Band in
Chillicothe, OH, when the Book Arts Folk Songs were first performed live in the
Chillicothe Opera House.
But let’s get back to the bluegrass festival. It is a
three-day event, the largest in the tri-state area, with about 2000 attending. Most
of the other folks were camping in beige RVs, trailers or fifth-wheels, so all
eyes were on the wagon as we pulled in. We set up camp, did some laundry and
hung it to dry. The laundry might explain why, but the people who stopped by to
see the wagon (and that was at the rate of about ten every five minutes) kept
asking, “Is that a gypsy wagon? Are you gypsies?” We told everyone, “No, we are
book artists, but ‘sometimes we pretend’ we are like Mr Toad in Wind in the Willows, 'A life on the open road, there’s nothing like it!' ” We then show them what an artist book is, pulling out
our most recent book, which is titled “Sometimes I Pretend.” Click on the link
to see the book. It works with a poem by Naomi Shihab Nye. That book, as all
our books, is made with our own handmade paper. The illustrations were made by
spraying pulp using the technique we learned from Andrea Peterson.
Everything comes round in a big circle, doesn’t it? And this
week we will be circling around Michigan. Then we will be driving up to
Rochester, NY, and after that heading out to New England. We are planning a
book arts folk song sing along in the Boston area, so let us know if you want
to attend.
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Hello. I left a comment last night about a bookstore in Indianapolis for a possible place for you to stop, and here is another idea. Homespun is a neat little shop that gives workshops.
Amanda Mauer Taflinger, Shopkeep Rana Salame Striedinger, Workshop & Event Coordinator
workshops@homespunindy.com
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Susie Kraeszig
1525Where and when in the Boston area?
You guys are too cool... I wanna be a wandering artiste...
;)
S
I love it when I arrive just in time for wood fired pizza! I enjoyed the photos of you in downtown Chicago!
You were very near my hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Bill and I were just there visiting! We also were in Michigan- we love Petoskey, Charlevoix, Traverse City, and Harbor Springs- hope you make it to that upper part!
May try to stop by Campbell School while you are there. Hope you got one more to bring on Dave!
Pat and Bill Russell
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