This bookmark was inspired by “Pur ti miro” from L’Incoronazione Di Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi.
I love Christina Pluhar’s version with Philippe Jaroussky and Nuria Rial above any others that I’ve listened to.
This is the process I followed, I think the pictures are pretty much self explanatory:
I used a red piece of bond paper and a stylographic pen to copy the score from a video.
Then cut it in half
Since I had some room at the bottom I turned that part into a paper cut-out. I think it’s befitting of this song’s light, delicate and intricate lace-like patterns and it tries to emulate the beauty and complexity of it’s interpretation, in a very humble way. First I traced the heart with a burin to give me an idea of its size and where to place the birds but figured out the design as it went along.
There was a lot of cutting involved which took me hours, but you can see it here in just a few seconds:
Voilá!
I started applying a little acrylic & tempera paint to it with paintbrushes.
And went on to painting some flowers over the score,
I stitched acetate around it to protect it and sew crocheting yarn on the top to make a tassel.
I left the tissue paper that comes with the acetate on the outside at the bottom
so the sewing machine’s ‘teeth’ wouldn’t scratch it as it pulled it.
Placed it in a notebook so the acetate would remain perfectly shiny, and left the yarn hanging out to start weaving the tassel.
Weaved a first row with beads, it started out a little bit like Macramé or a friendship bracelet
and some more
and some beads hanging from each tassel.
It’s signed on the back:
Does it look and sound easy? It took me 20 hours to complete it!
I will add it to my Etsy Shop today, it will be my first item ever! :)
Here are some pictures of the finished bookmark that are not on Etsy:
2 responses to ““Pur ti miro” inspired bookmark”
Beautiful!!!
And thank you for sharing your process.
Thank you very much for your comment :)