So, after all that i decided to go with a portrait zine A6. It is made of thin tracing paper, folded in the middle and bound with simple thread in the middle. Simple but effective. The order of service style to it suites it well, i believe. It enables you to become a part of the piece, it is inclusive now. You know it is about her, but because you are included you can watch her and go on this journey with her. The grey colour of the writing allows it to not be too harsh or sharp on the eyes, it's gentle and faint. And therefore, you can easily read through to the other side, and it blends well. Again, here i went with single sided pages, so that the text is actually legible. the photos need to be faded more, but they work well being the whole size and just cropped, seeing as all of my work is shot landscape. Having this piece in my hands i see the importance of it needing to be bound if it is to be produced on this type of paper.
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April 2016
Kerry FosterThird Year Fine Art Student at Falmouth School of Art. Fellow artists: |