mjp
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Carol doesn't like to toot her own horn, as the kids say, but she's got a new book available, Horsebucket.
It's illustrations taken from her notebook. Weird, half asleep stuff, and she's typed captions for them. When I say "typed" I mean she's actually run each printed page of each book through a manual typewriter to type the captions and the colophon. It's a 50 copy limitation, signed and numbered, the cover is letterpressed, and the binding is hand stitched.
Her other artist's books are in the permanent collections of The Getty Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, Bibliothéque Kandinsky at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Otis College of Art & Design, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and UCLA.
I think it's great and funny and a joy to behold. But you should look for yourself, because I may be biased. There is still one day left on the pre-sale, I think, but I know the price goes up soon. Her more affordable books have sold out fast, so if you likey, it would behoove you to make a move and snatch one up now.
It's illustrations taken from her notebook. Weird, half asleep stuff, and she's typed captions for them. When I say "typed" I mean she's actually run each printed page of each book through a manual typewriter to type the captions and the colophon. It's a 50 copy limitation, signed and numbered, the cover is letterpressed, and the binding is hand stitched.
Her other artist's books are in the permanent collections of The Getty Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, Bibliothéque Kandinsky at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Otis College of Art & Design, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and UCLA.
I think it's great and funny and a joy to behold. But you should look for yourself, because I may be biased. There is still one day left on the pre-sale, I think, but I know the price goes up soon. Her more affordable books have sold out fast, so if you likey, it would behoove you to make a move and snatch one up now.
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