Matthew Reinhart's Blog, page 39
December 2, 2010
Word of the Day: Subconscious Mind

December 1, 2010
Word of the Day: Haiku
Traditionally the haiku was written in one long string, from top to bottom, using 17 onji (sound-symbols). These onji are usually divided into 3 sections, the middle one being slightly longer than the others with a pause at the end of the first or second section. This type of poetry attempts to convey a feeling or experience through the use of images drawn from nature. Instead of stating a feeling it says "This is what I saw; perhaps it will rouse in you a feeling similar to mine when I experienced it." Here's an example:

I pay the vendoropen the cage of birds,they fly away in melody.
--Gio
DIY: Wreath Pop Up

P.S. When downloading the pdf to print out, Right Click (control-click on a Mac) on the image(s) and choose "Save Link As" and make sure it's a pdf file. Or you can choose "Open Link in New Window" and print from there!
Happy pop up making!
History Lesson: Invisible Ink
I can't wait to use some in my spy notes!
Jess
November 30, 2010
Artist Watch: Amanda Visell

I first came across Amanda Visell's work through the Kidrobot Dunny series. She created an elephant with two people riding atop his head, and it is one of my favorite dunnies! She also creates sculptures and paintings which have been in gallery shows since 2005. I really enjoy the playfulness in her subject matter and the early 1960s style of her illustrations. You can check out more of her work here: http://www.amandavisell.com/news
xo!
Jess


Word of the Day: Funambulism

Whoever is proud of his fear dares to stretch ropes on precipices; he launch himself into the assault of the bell towers; he moves away and joins the mountains. This is the travel to do: stand up where the wire mixes with the paper of the sky. (Philippe Petit)
--Gio
November 1, 2010
And a little peek at what's ahead...
Been kind of tight lipped about upcoming projects - so here's a little sneaky peeky at a future release, a fairy tale starring a certain drowsy young princess. It's her castle home and I think it's pretty cool - because it's a new mechanism we've never used before!
More to come...
Pop-up book + rock music video = Awesome Sauce!
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
- xo MR
Keeping Portland Weird, Part 2
After she had whetted our appetite with the samples from the show, we were eager to visit the gallery for a reception later that afternoon. (And I later learned that many of our more curious collectors had toured the exhibition as soon as they arrived in Portland to get a sneak peek of the works.) But we still had a full day of programming to get through and as folks shuffled restlessly in their seats, Laura announced the half dozen prize winners of the juried art show. Pop-up Now! was judged by a three person panel comprised of book artist Jill Timm and MBS boardmembers Ellen "thepopuplady" Rubin and Larry Seidman. Fortunately for the conference, two of the winners were in attendance and were able to share their work in person. Mary Jeanne Linford won Best of Show, Editioned Book for her wonderful book titled Tool Box.
And Elsi Vassdal Ellis received the Gallery Choice Award for her detailed work entitled There Goes the Neighborhood. () A complete list of the winners as well as an online version of the catalog can be found here.
Of course seeing pop-ups online is a poor substitute for the real thing so if you are in the Portland area be sure to stop by 23 Sandy Gallery and check out the show yourself.
~Kyle
Lookit this!
Here you can see a few of Gotham's buildings ready to be put in the window...

Kyle and Gio are ready to bind Batman's body together...

Inside the window, Kyle and Gio hang up Batman... he looks a little lonely in there doesn't he?

Bit by bit Gotham is coming together...

Kyle and I are very excited to be stomping around Batman's city (even if it is all paper)!

Tah-dah! The finished product! As you can see, we had a blast making buildings and Batman.
And for all of you in NYC, Matthew will be at Books of Wonder on November 7th, 2010 for a DC Super Heroes book signing at 1pm-3pm!
hugs!
jess