The Book of the Erinyes

Book Bindings and Vine Leaves

Saturday September 20th, 2008, by Paul Watson

One of the things I’ve star­ted con­sid­er­ing is how to bind the 30 to 50 cop­ies of the Book of the Erinyes.

I decided right from the start that they’d all be indi­vidu­ally hand-bound and I would try dif­fer­ent bind­ing mater­i­als across the lim­ited edition.

I’ve been on hol­i­day on the Greek island of Naxos for the past couple of weeks and, while tour­ing the souvenir shops I spot­ted some sketch books/journals for sale that were bound with dried vine leaves.

This seemed like a great idea to steal — espe­cially for a Greek sub­ject like the Erinyes.  So I quickly col­lec­ted and pressed a dozen vine leaves and brought them back with me.  I like the idea of some of the cop­ies of the Book of the Erinyes being bound in dried Vine Leaves—a par­tic­u­larly Greek motif—is par­tic­u­larly appeal­ing, espe­cially since the vine leaves were spe­cially col­lec­ted on a Greek island by the artist (no expense is spared scour­ing the world for mater­i­als for my art!).

Vine leaves

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