"Keepsake for attendees of the twenty-fourth Biennial Joint Meeting of the Zamorano and Roxburghe Clubs at Los Angeles on October 24 & 25, 1998, printed by Wm Erik Voss"--Colophon.
Method: airbrush, digital photo-collage, stencil and poetry. Handbound with hard-painted covers, ink jet printed and painted, in an edition of 10 copies. Library copy is number 2 in an edition of 10 copies.
Library copy is signed by the author and...
Computer generated artwork -- Specimens; Artists' books; Artists' books -- California -- San Francisco; Artists' books -- New York (State) -- Brooklyn;
"Silkscreened text, drypoint illustrations by Fred Rinne ; printed at San Franciso Center for the Book, 2005"--Colophon.
Library copy is number 5 of a limited edition of 10 copies.
The book contains two interconnected stories. One story reads front to back; the book is then turned upside-down and the second story is then read front to back. One story is of Esmeralda, a girl who escapes from an oppressive Catholic school, is...
Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Artists' books -- New York (State)
ssued in a case.
Title and imprint from colophon.
"Edition of 30 copies printed at the Artists' Press, South Africa" -- colophon.
"Reading between the lines of an actual postcard sent to Hungary from Auschwitz by a deported Jew, 1944" --...
Volume One: "Transcribed directly from the original manuscripts with seven original colour prints by Clemens-Tobias Lange. Letter-pressed in Nicolas Cochin Romain type. The paper is 100% cotton Acibuonaccorsi paper." -- Volume Two: "Italian...
Artist's books; Indians of North America -- Mexico -- Legends
Handbound by Joe D'Ambrosio in brown cloth and Mexican bark paper onlaid in a Zapotec design on the front cover; "letterpress printed on two colors of Confetti paper"; illustrated throughout with block prints by Joe D'Ambrosio and embellished with...
This book is illustrated with stencils and acrylic paint.
Edition limited to 10 copies.
Library copy is number 5 0f 10.
Library copy is signed by both the author and the artist.
Los Angeles Public Library -- Pictorial works; Artists' books -- Specimens; Library users -- California -- Los Angeles -- Pictorial works; Libraries in art
Design by Amy Mees & Mark Wagner. Silkscreen by Kayrock Studio. Binding by Sara Parkel & Cat Glennon.
Issued in custom phase box.
Signed by the author and illustrators.
Library copy is 33/50.
Wilkinson Estate Endowment.
"The silkscreened text is excerpted from Isaac Asimov's 'How did we find out about computers?', published by Walker in 1984. The letterpress printed text is the result of searches-by-title conducted by the artist using LEO, the New York Public...
"The Chase is an excerpt from the final chapter of Herman Mellville's Moby Dick. The accompanying illustration, or The Third Day, is the handiwork of Tom Biby and Jonathan Fetter-Vorm."--Colophon."The text is set in Mayflower type & was bound by...
Artist's books; Portrait drawing, American; Portrait drawing -- 20th century
In slipcase.
Six Sitter's thoughts in pocket inside back cover.
"This is the seventh book from Imprenta Glorias in an edition of 30, finished at Los Angeles in 1997, and is number AP 1.
"The design, embellishments, handset type and printing are...