Family Secrets, begun in early 2014, has been sitting almost finished on my desk for most of last year and I recently decided to do the small amount of work required to finish it off. I had originally thought I would make it for Robyn Foster's exhibition Personal Histories, but later changed my mind when I decided to make The One Pound Pom.
I'd made a Victorian Puzzle purse structure for my Christmas card in 2013, and was inspired to use this structure in another way. I liked the way that even when you opened out the first folds, there was a second closure to be unfolded and it seemed very secretive.
I cut very large sheets of Arches paper and stained them with a mixture of tea and walnut ink to give them a very foxed aged appearance. I made four puzzle purses and mounted them onto four pieces of heavy card covered with brown Canson paper.
These were then mounted onto a long aged and daggy piece of leather whose three edges I had folded and glued. The four segments then folded inward onto each other
The fourth edge was the natural edge of the skin and had a pleasing shape which ended up on the front of the folded structure and was tied with a thin strip of pink leather, looking like something I could imagine having in a drawer that did contain letters or family secrets. This was where I got to when the project was abandoned last year.
The fourth edge was the natural edge of the skin and had a pleasing shape which ended up on the front of the folded structure and was tied with a thin strip of pink leather, looking like something I could imagine having in a drawer that did contain letters or family secrets. This was where I got to when the project was abandoned last year.