Thursday, 29 May 2014

Special offer for UK readers

For a limited time you can purchase the Kindle version of Art the Spiffy Spider at a super low price of only 99p at Amazon.co.uk. Check it out here.

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

The Artistry in Art

Wow.  Art the Spiffy Spider has been available for sale for a month now.  And during these four weeks, I’ve had several people ask, ”Why did you name the spider Art?”  The answer is simple:  Spiders are artists.  

A spider’s web is a mystifying piece of artwork.  It appears delicate and is finely crafted, but it is also incredibly strong and vital to some spiders’ survival.  In fact, did you know a spider’s silk is the strongest naturally made fabric?

Spider webs are simply stunning – a fine weave of silk that goes around and around.  Add an extra touch of a morning’s dew, or in late Autumn, a frigid frost, and presto! What you end up with is nature in its most beautiful form.    

Spiders have three glands at the back of their body with tubes called spinnerets. There are about eight different types of known glands, but no spider will have all eight of them. All of the spinnerets produce silk, but the type of silk they produce differs from one another and is used for specific purposes. Some silk is sticky to trap insects, while some isn’t, allowing the spider to move freely along its web, for example.

When a spider presses its spinnerets against an object, such as a tree branch, this forces liquid silk to flow from the spider.  Once it meets the air, it hardens into a silky, yet incredibly strong and elastic thread. 

Starting off a web is a game of chance.  The spider will project a strand of silk into the wind.  All it needs is a surface to catch onto and then the artistry can begin. Once that first thread is established, the spider will crawl along it, back and forth several times, strengthening the strand.  After all, this will be the web’s main support beam. 

Next, the spider will create a Y-shaped frame before adding more radicals to the web.  Think of these as the spokes on a bicycle wheel. They will be placed closely together so that the spider doesn’t have large gaps to walk over. 

Once the radicals are completed, the spider will focus on strengthening the center of the web, creating about five circles of support.  To avoid becoming trapped in its own web while it is under construction, the spider then creates a series of non-sticky circles for it to use.  These are its guidelines.

When the web is complete with non-sticky strands, the spider will retrace its steps, depositing sticky web behind in its place. Apart from the radical threads, the round non-sticky strands will be discarded as they aren’t needed anymore.  Now the spider has a roundish web to trap its food and non-sticky radical strands to reach it without any problems.  Even more so, the end result is a piece of art that should not go unnoticed – regardless of how squeamish you are when it comes to spiders!

In Art the Spiffy Spider, Art’s lifestyle – his appetite for insects – costs him the chance of having any good friends.  The insects that live alongside him are terrified of being tricked by Art’s web and becoming his next meal.  Yet I chose not to focus too much on his web, but instead on how Art’s isolation affects him. 

I could have had the book illustrated in a very simple cartoon style, but I wanted the artistry of a spider – and nature itself - to carry over into the world of human art.  This is why the book features full color pages of artwork, splashed with vivid flowers and different saturations of light.  This is also why the landscape changes as Art becomes more withdrawn and lonely, and why it comes to life again when his journey is successfully completed. 

It is simply art telling a story where sometimes words simply cannot be found. And just like spiders – big and small – I think that’s also pretty amazing!

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Friday, 2 May 2014

Art the Spiffy Spider is now available in print via Amazon

Kudos to Amazon who now have Art the Spiffy Spider live on their site much sooner than expected!

It can be purchased at www.amazon.co.uk and www.amazon.com

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Art the Spiffy Spider is available now!

Art the Spiffy Spider (print version) is now available to purchase from my CreateSpace store. It will be available on Amazon within the next week.

The book is also available in Kindle format at http://www.amazon.comwww.amazon.co.uk and Amazon worldwide.  

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