My life-long best friend, Ed, wanted me to do a book cover for his Liturgy of the Hours books that he carries with him every day. This was a challenging project on many levels. First, if I do a project for myself and it doesn't turn out, I just throw it away, and I don't worry about it. But doing this one for Ed, I felt added pressure to do a good job and didn't want to let him down. Second, I needed to use a thin, calf skin leather which would fold around and over the book itself. I have never worked with this thin-cut of leather before. In order to do the artwork, I used a plate of thicker leather, which is the kind I usually work with. I left the cover and the pouch a natural color with a neutral wax on it because I didn't want anything to stain Ed's books. I used a darker wax on the plate which gives it a nice contrast and has sort of an antique look to it. I told him that I am pretty good at making very primitive-looking items. This looks like it might be more for St. Francis than Pope Francis, if you know what I mean. |