When Ryan died, I cut up a canvas that hung on a wall of his apartment and turned it into a book cover. Filling the pages of that book meant weeks of happy memories as I sorted through photos and wrote down stories.
There were also many slow tears dropped onto the paper.
And other times when the sobbing was so hard, I found myself needing to lay down on the cement floor of the studio, in the bits and pieces of fallen scraps and trimmings.
That photo album has become a treasured piece for me.
Since crafting his book, two close friends lost family members too, and I made books for them.
And this week, I put together this album for another friend’s birthday.
She lost her mom a couple years ago. At that time, I wasn’t making these memorials, but after seeing their meaningfulness, I wanted her to have one.
Each book that I build is a mix of photos (usually taken from Facebook), blank pages to add more pictures later, note paper to write on, with pockets and envelopes to store tokens and trinkets.
I try to use colors and styles of paper that I know my friend will like.
And each has some doodling type artwork inside.
Mostly simple flowers, vines, or other small sketches.
And each becomes, almost a meditation for me as I assemble it.
I take time to think about the people in the photos, and feel their happiness and their loss.
Constructing these books has been good for me, an exercise in caring and time to lose myself in being creative.
Sadly, I have one more to make, and wish that there wasn’t a reason to need another one.
But since there is, I hope that the art journal can bring some comfort.
The memory books are beautiful and most of all, meaningful! You are very talented!
Posted by: Donna Nance | August 22, 2021 at 01:27 PM
SO Special !!
Posted by: Marilyn Parker | August 22, 2021 at 03:24 PM
Beautifully done, and such a lovely memento for the surviving family!
Posted by: Ellen D. Bailey | August 23, 2021 at 12:23 AM
what a kind, thoughtful person you are. These books are beautiful and I'm sure are a treasure to their owners.
Posted by: Janet G | August 23, 2021 at 07:18 AM
Those books are beautiful Karla! I know they will offer a lot of comfort to the people you craft them for. Much more meaningful than flowers, for flowers fade and the book will stay with them.
Posted by: yvonne | August 24, 2021 at 01:29 PM