The Little Things In Life

Celtic Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

Hello Everyone!  My favorite time in the atelier is when I get to play with new ideas.   I keep the working pieces small and apply the learnings to larger pieces.  Truth be told, I love making little things.  They can be a little fiddly sometimes, but I love that.   Those tiny little things really uplift my spirit and keep me going more often than I care to count.  This book is a perfect example of that.  I also have another set of black and white photos of my everyday life, paint making and a few other small paintings to share with you today.

 

 

Simple 365 – Set 13

 

Here is another set of everyday Simple365 photos.   A few years ago,  I took one b&w photo of simple little things around me every day for a year.  I have been sharing those photos here every now and then. It seems I was particularly hands-on with different things during that time.

Please Click on the image thumbnails to see the photos.

 

 

I created a page with all the previously shared photos from Simple365.  I continue to add photos to that page as I share them here.  That way I can relive my journey through the year via black and white photos, like in an old photo album.

 

 

 

Making Lake Pigment by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

I started making ink from plant materials that year, and then moved on to making pigments from them.  Pigments need to be mixed with binding agents to make paints.  I am making watercolors with these.  Even though ready-made watercolor binder can be purchased, I started experimenting with making my own.

 

 

 

Coreopsis flowers hand made pigment and paint by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I had a pretty good idea of what qualities I was looking for in the binder.   After a few tries and playing with the ratio of the materials, I was very satisfied with the paint I made.  This one is from the coreopsis flower.   I painted two 1″ x 4″ bookmarks to ensure the quality of the paint.  

I really love this golden yellow and orange paint I got from coreopsis flowers.  All those months of simmering petals on the stove, measuring, filtering, and making notes paid off in the end.

 

 

 

Coreopsis flowers hand made pigment and paint by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Once I was happy with the paint after refining it while painting those two trees,  I painted this tiny painting for a friend.  It is a 1″ x 3″  piece inspired by the glacial lakes at the High Sierra mountains. 

Little paintings are always quick and fun to paint.  They are perfect when playing with new paint, or even an idea.  Monochromatic paintings are also wonderful for that.

 

 

 

Tiny Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

The painting accompanied this tiny little 1″ x 3″  book and a pan of my coreopsis watercolor to their new home to a dear artist friend.  She loves flowers and the color blue.   So I made hers with blue cloth and added a little yellow flower on the cover.

 

 

 

Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Before I made the blue book for her, I made a book of the same dimensions for myself first.  Because of their size, these little books can be a little fiddly to make, and I didn’t want any surprises while making hers.  I sat with a stack of paper and folded them before sewing the book together.  I used drawing paper for this one.

 

 

 

Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

It looks like a lot of tools for a 1″ x 3″ book cover, but I really did use all of them.  No matter the size of the book, sometimes I end up using the same set of tools.

 

 

 

Celtic Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I cut a little piece of washi tape to size, and added that in the inset that I had created in the above picture. 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is the first painting in the book.   It was supposed to be a drawing, but the pen I used was too thick.  Not at all what I was expecting.   So I thought, even though this paper is not meant for water/wet media, why not try using watercolor with very little water by using a small brush.   Since wet paper can damage or tear easily, I was careful to let the paper dry before working on the next layer.  Much to my surprise, the paper held up.   It is not the painting I set out to paint, but it decided its own path along the way.   I am happy with that.

 

Currently I am working on an idea for a gift for another friend.  Tomorrow I will make a little sample piece for that.  I hope this inspires you to try out something new.  Keep it small.  Little things are less daunting and are packed with joy.

Until next time,
-Soma

 

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20 thoughts on “The Little Things In Life

  • Eileen April 19, 2025 at 04:04

    Hello,
    I love all your beautiful creations, the bookmarks and the little books. The Sierras lake scene is a favorite.
    Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  • Natalie April 18, 2025 at 19:03

    You’ve made beautiful books. They are thoughtful and lovely gifts to your friends. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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  • Connie Griffin April 18, 2025 at 14:24

    These days I try the most simple ways to do things most of the time, I can’t imagine all that you had to go through to make these paints and that precious book for your friend. I know she is going to be thrilled with your lovely book and cover for it. I love that color you made from the flower, and the lovely paintings you made with it.
    Wishing you a Happy Easter!

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  • Carol April 18, 2025 at 09:07

    I always enjoy your posts and creativity.

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  • Dixie April 18, 2025 at 08:10

    So many beautiful pigments, Soma.
    Love your paintings. And the wee books are so
    beautifully made.
    A wonderful post!

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  • tomthebackroadstraveller April 18, 2025 at 03:58

    …Soma, it’s always a treat to see your creations. I wish you a happy spring.

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  • Cat April 18, 2025 at 00:06

    Experimenting is the best. I too love making little things, but usual just to try if I can, not necessarily to translate it to a bigger design.
    Great post, Soma!

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  • Debbie April 17, 2025 at 20:03

    what a wonderful post…it is the little things in life that matter most. you have so much natural talemt!!

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  • Mary April 17, 2025 at 16:44

    So tiny, but so detailed and perfect. The gold coreopsis color and paintings are beautiful. I’m sure your friend will be positively thrilled with the gift.

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  • Thistles and Kiwis April 17, 2025 at 15:47

    Really beautiful creations.

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  • Gillena Cox April 17, 2025 at 15:17

    lovrly post, interesting paints

    much♡love

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  • Debra She Who Seeks April 17, 2025 at 12:50

    How cool that you’re making your own watercolour paint!

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  • Christine April 17, 2025 at 11:40

    Lovely work

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  • Karen April 17, 2025 at 11:36

    I love that yellow/orange paint – bright like the sun. All such pretty photos of your work and studio

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  • Kim April 17, 2025 at 11:26

    Playing with new techniques on a small scale is so much fun! The ‘cost’ of failure is so low, but the rewards so high! And on top of that, teensy little pieces just have their own charm :)

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  • Kathy April 17, 2025 at 10:59

    Hi Enjoyed you post

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  • Kathleen Noble April 17, 2025 at 10:24

    Love all these tiny masterpieces, Soma! And that coreopsis paint! You never fail to inspire. ❤️

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  • Joanne April 17, 2025 at 09:41

    Your paint you made is lovely as are those tiny books.

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  • LA Paylor April 17, 2025 at 08:38

    exquisite books and drawings. I paint with a variety of watercolors (recently trying gouache) and am intrigued with making your own inks from nature! I’ve tried a few bookbinding techniques and interested in that too. Signed up for your emails, thanks, LeeAnna at not afraid of color

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  • Linda at Texas Quilt Gal April 17, 2025 at 04:40

    What thoughtful, beautiful things you make Soma! Scrolling through your posts are like a leisurely stroll through an beloved shop. Glad you have such talents to enjoy.

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