500 Handmade Books: Inspiring Interpretations of a Timeless Form (500 Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Lark Publisher: Lark Books Category: Book
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 4145
Media: Paperback Pages: 420 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 7.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 1579908772 Dewey Decimal Number: 686 EAN: 9781579908775 ASIN: 1579908772
Publication Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Direct from the publisher;
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Product Description
Interest in bookbinding and the related arts has exploded in the past decade, inspiring artists to explore the unlimited possibilities of the form—and delighting collectors, crafters, and gallery owners. Lark’s Cover to Cover has been a bestseller for more than ten years, and this new and provocative on-the-page gallery, richly illustrated with hundreds of breathtaking photographs, will appeal to that same large and discerning audience. They’ll appreciate the artistry of a finely tooled leather cover, embellished with traditional gold-leaf lettering; the intricacy of an exotic Ethiopian binding with a show-stopping open spine; and others that resemble mysterious puzzle boxes, or that curl, hang, and swirl. The sublimely talented contributors all put their finest work on display: Jeanne Germani’s Cloudspeak showcases her own handmade papers, made from such varied materials as recycled denim, thistle, and other plant matter. Chris Bivin’s codex-style volume features curious, tiny, found objects. One of Laura Wait’s untitled pieces utilizes a handsome raised-cord binding to connect a pair of stained-cedar covers with abstract aluminum letterforms attached. The entire collection is juried by the esteemed Steve Miller.
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great photos! August 11, 2008 Discriminating Reader (Valparaiso, IN) This is a long-awaited addition to the series but I'm glad I didn't give up.
500 Handmade Books: Inspiring Interpretations of a Timeless Form August 3, 2008 Judithann Illingworth (USA) Lots of inspiration and great eye-candy. If you need written step-by-step instructions, this isn't the book for you.
Amazing, inspiring, mind-opening artist's books August 3, 2008 Judith Hoffman (San Mateo, CA USA) What a wonderful book! 500 Handmade Books includes artist's books made of metal, paper, clay, leather, wood, polymer clay, wool, plexiglas, fabric, a ukulele, bark and more. There is a huge range of books, from beautiful traditional leather and book board codices, to books that are so odd or surprising. There are books with a sense of humor and books with a serious message. I could name names, but that would leave out hundreds of other incredible books. For me, it's the more daring artist's books that make this book worth purchasing. These are books made by people who love books, and they love the materials they work with. They bring the two together to make books that will make you think about "bookness." I have seen a few of these books before, mostly on the internet. But many of them are new to me. (Not that I'm an expert.) I want to search for so many of these artists, I'll be busy for weeks. It's true, as others have said, there is only one photo of many of the books, so you can't see the inside, or the cover. There are no how-to instructions. But the caption for each book usually lists the binding style, materials and techniques, so you can look for some information elsewhere.
INSPIRATION August 2, 2008 Alice Simpson (NYC) Turn the pages (slowly) and you will be amazed that there are so many ways to make a book. Inspired by words, paper, ideas, images, materials, photos, life and memory, music and dance -- each of the artists has chosen from a realm of seemingly endless possibilities. Each of these artist books is presented and placed on the pages in a way that invites you to observe and examine. Not about which is the best, but to consider the choices that each artist made in presenting similar ideas or themes. How distinct and remarkable we are. 500 HANDMADE BOOKS inspires the imagination.
Great inspiration August 2, 2008 Jorge Fernandez Mere (Mexico, city) The book was in perfect condition, even though was used. The content of the book inspired so much because it has a bunch of nice, amazing and super creative books, papers, materials and ideas. Sometimes I wonder how they make it, so it's going to be a good deal to have another book where it explains all the process to stitch, glue or construct such as nice ideas.
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