Altered Book Art

What is Altered Book Art?

To create an altered book is to use a book as your creative canvas. It’s a form of both book arts and altered arts.

Nature Does Not Hurry

It can be a new book, or an old book. However, I’ve only use old books that are usually headed for the dump or a burn pile. I purchase primarily from library book sales.

According to the librarian books that are not sold are destroyed. So what better way to give them new life that to turn them into a work of art.

How is the Art Created?

What you can do to an altered book is practically limitless. Altered books can be rebound; removing the cover and replacing it, or using the cover and replacing the pages. The books can be torn, folded, stitched, burned, stamped, cut, etc…

An Altered Book doesn’t necessarily have to close when they are completed. In fact, altered books are beautiful sitting on a shelf, or a coffee table, where the viewer can catch glimpses of art. It’s usually art meant to be picked-up and discovered.

An Altered Book may end up being many double spread of pages or art, a cover with a hidden niche inside, or just two pages when completed.

What Else Can You Do?

That’s only limited by your imagination. I’ve incorporated feathers, wire, screen, metal, leafs, charms, fiber, watch parts, and much more.

Below is swatches taken from some of the pages I’ve created:

Altered Book Swatch #2Altered Book Swatch #4Altered Book Swatch #7

 

Altered Book Swatch #8Altered Book Swatch #5Altered Book Swatch #9

Altered Book Swatch #9Altered Book Swatch #3

Where Can I Find Additional Information?

Create with LeisaHere. We will add images, plus tutorials on different methods you can use in your altered books. Nearly any technique you’ll find here will be able to be incorporated into an altered book. If a technique works to create an Artist Trading Card is should work just fine in an altered book.

 

 

Member of International Association of Altered Book Artists [ISABA] The International Society of Altered Book Artists is an non-organization dedicated to promoting altered books as an art form. They have a forum where artists exchange ideas, and techniques. They also sponsor roaming educational exhibits and other events.

 

 

Yahoo Groups
Join one of the Altered Book Groups at Yahoo.com.

 

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7 Comments »

Comment by Tania
2008-05-03 21:36:34

I had never heard of Altered Books until reading this post. Sounds very, very interesting and I can imagine lots of things that can be done based on this concept. :)

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Comment by Leisa
2008-05-04 07:07:40

Tania,

Thanks for visiting. Altered books can be quite fun. They can be turned into sculpture and so much more. You’re right, there is a lot you can do to alter a book.

~ Leisa

 
Comment by noelevz
2008-05-19 03:31:06

Very creative idea to turn an almost useless book that is just gathering dusts into something worth displaying again.

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Comment by Leisa
2008-05-27 22:16:17

It is gratifying to take a book that would go to the shredder and create something with it.

~ Leisa

 
 
Comment by sir jorge
2008-10-22 13:21:57

I’ve been waiting to do altered books myself, and for once, I’m going to do it! I’ll probably choose an old Stephen King hardcover.

 
Comment by Chrissy
2008-11-25 18:17:37

What a very beautiful site :D

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Comment by cheap book
2009-03-10 09:25:25

Good Job :-D

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