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The Penland book of handmade books: master classes in bookmaking techniques


Abstract

"Every year Penland, the innovative school where crafters from around the world come to hone their skills, offers a master class in the art of bookmaking that’s simply without equal. Now it’s available to everyone, in a technical and inspirational guide that showcases 10 contemporary book artists who have taught at the institution. Four hundred illuminating photographs highlight the crafters as each one demonstrates all the details of his or her particular expertise. Marvel at the beauty of Dolph Smith’s sculptural books, the exquisite structure of Jim Croft’s carved wood covers and metal closures, the intricacies of Barbara Mauriello’s handmade boxes and slipcases, and the secrets of Carol Barton’s playful pop-ups. Reflective essays by all the artists add to the creative excitement visible on every page and in every spectacular project."-- Provided by publisher.

Contents

Daniel Essig : technique : books as sculpture -- Eileen Wallace : technique : simplified binding -- Steve Miller : technique : the reduction linoleum cut -- Carol Barton : technique : pop-up structures -- Susan E. King : technique : content and intent -- Hedi Kyle : technique : folded structures -- Barbara Mauriello : technique : box construction -- Dolph Smith : technique : sculpture as books -- Jim Croft : technique : wood covers and metal clasps -- Julie Leonard : technique : stiff leaf structures.

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Publisher

  • Publication

    New York: Lark Books, a division of Sterling Publishing, [2004]


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Classification

  • ISBN

    • 1579904742
    • 9781579904746

Annotations / title notes

  • Notes

    • Includes index.
    • Statement of responsibility supplemented from title-page verso.

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