Chronological list of Bookplates
By Gordon Collett
A picture of Gordon Collett at work on a trompe l’œil bookcase mural. |
I have been interested in pen and ink work since a child., In fact I sold drawings whilst at school, but the pull to science was stronger leading me to study marine zoology, which I did: graduating in 1986,from UCNW Bangor.. However, at college, I decided to be a commercial artist instead. I intended to combine both passions and establish myself as a zoological illustrator. As illustration dropped out of use in the 1990's I turned to new things which have lead to what is currently my main commercial concern, , mural work, particularly trompe l’œil. I have worked across Britain and Europe for both private individuals and commercial clients.
I continued with pen and ink for my own pleasure and have sort of "fallen in" to bookplate designing as a valid way of using this medium. After seeing plates in some of my second hand books, I got tempted to draw one for myself (early 1990's),
Most of my plates are in some way biographical, for example in my own from 1997. It shows that I started as a marine biologist and am an artist, a shell collector and a fencer.The hind's head is my family crest and the faun was a character I used in a lot of my very early illustrations.
1989
1 Kirsten Joanne Hails “Throne of Books” 100 10 x 10cms
1991
2 Emily Jane Brunton “Smoke Rings” 100 10 x 15cms
1993
3 Helen Cannon “Multimedia Library” 100 10 x 10cms
1997
4 Gordon Collett “Life Pursuits” 500 7 x 10cms
2005
5 Prof. Colin Thain “Biographical Heraldry” 250 7 x 10cms
2006
6 Harry Urban Holocaust Memorial Library
2008
7 Lucinda Elizabeth Auden “Family Tree” 250 7 x 10cms
8 Eleanora Venus Charles-Collett
“Sleeping Beauty” 250 7 x 10cms
100 10 x 15cms
2009
9 Prof. Karl Lutchmayer “20th century Piano” 250 7 x 10cms
10 Sir John Donne “Coat of Arms” 250 7 x 10cms
11 Angharad Ellen Kate “Foundation Stones” 250 10 x 10cms
2010
12 Rev. Heather Noel-Smith
“Folly Arch” 250 7 x 10cms
250 10 x 14cms
13 David Griffiths “Druid Token” 1250 7 x 7cms
14 Kerry K. Barker “A Bathtime Read” 250 7 x 10cms
15 Monty Charles-Collett “Dinosaur” 250 7 x 10cms
100 10 x 14cms
16 Alan Butt Philip “Harpsichord” 250 7 x 10cms
100 10 x 14cms
17 Jessica Priestley “New Zealander, Histories” 250 7 x 10cms
100 10 x 14cms
18 John Swarbrick “Psalm 121, 'I will lift up
mine eyes unto the hills'” 250 7 x 12cms
2011
20 Lucy Claire “Caius blades” 250 7 x 10cms
21 William L. Coleman “Listening to Sibelius” 500 7 x 10cms
22 Ovidiu Sandor “Maps of life” 250 7 x 10cms
23 B'Nai Jeshurun Synagogue
“Misiphre” digital file 14 x 21cms
24 The Library of University College, Oxford
“Welcome In” digital file 7 .5 x 11cms
2012
25 ExL PGBM “Family Colours” 250 9 x 9cms
26 Søren Iversen “Places He Has Lived” 250 7 x 10cms
27 Per Harkjær “After His Father” 250 7 x 10cms
28 Pucci Dell'Anno “Phonograph” 250 10 x 10cms
29 Jack Carlson “Labrador Crest” 250 10 x 10cms
30 S. D. Ozokur “Reading by the Bosporus” 250 7 x 10cms
31 ExL GAC “Grisaille Arms” digital file 7 x 7cms
32 Yusuf Ìhsan Özokur “Galleon Explorer” 250 10 x 10 cms
33 John Herbert Carlson “Meteorology and Finance” 250 10 x 10 cms
34 Susanne Carlson “Labrador Retrievers” 250 10 x 10 cms
35 Ari Bergmann “Truth Shall Rise from the Earth” 250 7x 10 cms
2013
37 P. O’Mórdha “Irish Colours” [letterpressed] 250 7 x 10 cms
This plate was produced with a space for future dedications.
It has been Letterpress printed, giving it a wonderful embossed surface, The gold is a metallic ink (but not a shiny foil).
This plate was produced with a space for future dedications.
It has been Letterpress printed, giving it a wonderful embossed surface, The gold is a metallic ink (but not a shiny foil).
38 Tony Bulmer “Maverick” [trompe l’oeil] digital file 12 x 16cms
2014
39 B.G. M. Parry “Three Trees” 250 7 x 10 cms
40 James Gutman “Wanderer Above the Fog” [trompe l’oeil]
200 7 x 10cms 50 10 x 14cms
41 LMC “HMS Indefatigable amongst the Isles” 250 7 x 10 cms
2015
42 Albert Hodsoll Heath “Armorial” 500 10 x 10cms
43 Justin Rammell Esq. “Utah” [letterpressed] digital file 7 x 10cms
44 Sir Don Bradman’s. Childhood Home Museum “Water tank” tbc